Membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening.
1He denies the existence of the hymen, but describes accurately the clitoris.
2It occasionally happens that the hymen is entire, or imperforate, at birth.
3But in my never-ending mission to get her twenty-eight-year-old hymen popped, I agreed.
4She had her hymen re-sewn, in her view making her a virgin again.
5Notwithstanding the distance into the uterus, the path is blocked by the hymen.
6The hymen can break in school sports, horseback riding-He turned to me.
7The different varieties of the hymen will be left to the works on obstetrics.
8The operation of cutting the hymen is a trifling one.
9Fritz gives it very graciously, congratulating himself, that he is free from hymen's bonds.
10The hymen was intact, and the young mother strenuously insisted on her virginity and innocence.
11There was not the slightest evidence of any rupture of the hymen or of any vaginitis.
12As has already been observed, labor is frequently seriously complicated by a persistent and tough hymen.
13One was that I still had my hymen.
14An intact hymen not necessarily exclude vaginal intercourse.
15Pregnancy may also result with an intact hymen.
16For many doctors, resewing the hymen goes against their ideals of sexual freedom and personal liberty.