This might sound silly but I genuinely dont know and too shy to ask anyone around me. Is it possible to get pregnant even if the hymen is not broken? Just want to understand clearly na.
When I first started planning, I felt so overwhelmed by how little we actually know about our own bodies. I learned that the hymen is just a flexible tissue with holes, so pregnancy can definitely happen without it tearing. It's beautiful how delicate yet capable our bodies are.
Hey, don't stress too much about this! Yes, pregnancy can totally happen without the hymen breaking because sperm can swim through the natural openings. If you had any close contact and missed your period, just take a simple test to be sure.
I don't know the exact medical terms, but in my experience, my hymen was still intact during my initial gynecologist checkup even though I was already pregnant. So based on my personal story, yes, it is definitely possible. It's always best to take a test if you are in doubt.
Actually, yes! While I am here craving hot samosas and thinking about food, this is a very real biological fact. Sperm only needs to be near the vaginal opening to swim up, regardless of the hymen. So yes, pregnancy is definitely possible!
Yes, it absolutely can. The hymen has natural openings to let period blood out, so sperm can easily swim through even if there was no full penetration. Don't fall for old myths, biology doesn't care about a intact hymen when it comes to pregnancy.
Hi, I am in my second trimester now and I remember having similar worries early on. It's completely true that pregnancy can happen this way. Did anyone else here also have these anxieties before getting their positive test?