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PostPosted: 07/10/06 - 20:57    Post subject: Hymenectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

I have a septate hymen and it really bothers me.. its where theres a thin fleshy hymen in the center of the vaginal opening, rite down the center from the top to the bottom... iam sexually active but my hymen hasnt ruptured yet, it just got pushed over to the side, which i always wondered why i never bled when i had sex now i know why, because i never ruptured the hymen...using tampons have been a pain before because when ive tried to take them out they get caught in the septate hymen n then i have to move it over off of the tampon so i can get it out...anyways..i just wanted to know if anyone had ever had a Hymenectomy and how its done, if it can be done in a dr's office with a simple procedure or if its an actual surgury like where ur put to sleep for...id really appreciate some feedback..thanks !
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PostPosted: 08/16/06 - 00:46    Post subject: Re: Hymenectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

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I have a septate hymen and it really bothers me.. its where theres a thin fleshy hymen in the center of the vaginal opening, rite down the center from the top to the bottom... iam sexually active but my hymen hasnt ruptured yet, it just got pushed over to the side, which i always wondered why i never bled when i had sex now i know why, because i never ruptured the hymen...using tampons have been a pain before because when ive tried to take them out they get caught in the septate hymen n then i have to move it over off of the tampon so i can get it out...anyways..i just wanted to know if anyone had ever had a hymenectomy and how its done, if it can be done in a dr's office with a simple procedure or if its an actual surgury like where ur put to sleep for...id really appreciate some feedback..thanks !
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PostPosted: 08/16/06 - 21:52    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

im actually not interested in the Hymenectomy anymore, it broke on its own a few weeks after i made the post..but thanks anyway.
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PostPosted: 03/10/08 - 22:22    Post subject: Hymenectomy Awareness Vote now! Reply with quote

If anyone looks at this post in the future for information, I just wanted to say that I had the same problem (tampons getting caught, painful paps,etc.), except sex was very painful. I never heard of the condition before and went through a lot of uneccesary pain, worry, and stress as to what could be wrong. My gyno didn't even realize anything was unusual until I finally got the nerve to bring it up. She told me to get a hymenectomy, and things have been fine since then. The surgery and recovery were quick, and I wish there was more information on the topic for others who may have the same problem.
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