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  • Sep 17, 2010, 06:25 AM
    sadchild
    I need help with my septate hymen
    I'm 15 and have done heaps of research to discover that I have a septate hymen. I'm too scared to tell my mum about it because she won't do anything or she will "forget about it". SERIOUSLY... I'm scared of having sex because of it. I would like surgery to get it cut but I'm really scared of the thought of someone cutting my vagina. I do use tampons but often have trouble getting them out.
  • Sep 17, 2010, 06:46 AM
    donf

    If you cannot talk to your Mom about this, please talk to your family Doctor. Medical discussions between you and your Doctor are confidential and should not be reported back to your family.

    PLEASE READ THE REST OF MY NOTE:

    I appreciate your situation and if you were my daughter I would be very upset that you are 15 and wanting to get started with sex.

    You are to young to play at sex. Please put that off.
  • Sep 17, 2010, 06:43 PM
    sadchild
    Thank you. And I'm not having sex just yet. I just want to be prepared for when it does happen
  • Sep 17, 2010, 07:33 PM
    donf

    Sadchild,

    I noticed that you said that you did "research" and therefore believe that you have a septate hymen.

    Have you examined yourself?

    When you have private time, take a mirror and a light. Remove your undergarments and focus the light between your knees and facing away from you.

    With the mirror, check your vaginal area for the presence of the septate hymen. If you see it, then it is a septate hymen.

    As to the surgery to remove the hymen, it is truly minor. I know that's easy for me to say since I am a guy, but your doctor or his/her nurse can also help you.
  • Sep 17, 2010, 11:09 PM
    Alty

    It's really not a good idea to diagnose yourself. There could be many reasons for the symptoms you have that led you to the conclusion that you have a septate hymen.

    See your doctor to get an actual diagnosis. He/she will be able to recommend the next step. Don't be embarrassed to talk to your parents about this, it's something that could cause problems later on, so it needs to be checked, just like anything else that has to do with your health.
  • Sep 18, 2010, 06:22 PM
    sadchild

    I have examined it myself and I don't think it could possibly be anything else.
  • Sep 18, 2010, 06:36 PM
    donf

    Okay, young lady its decision time.

    I totally agree with Altenweg from here on out.

    This needs to be handled by medical personnel.

    Another thing to consider is that during the normal course of events the hymen may rupture for any number of reason. It certainly will rupture during intercourse.

    Again, I worn you that I am not a doctor and I certainly am not a woman. I strongly believe that you need to have this conversation with medical personnel. I do not want to give you bad information.

    Best of luck.
  • Sep 18, 2010, 06:39 PM
    J_9
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sadchild View Post
    i have examined it myself and i dont think it could possibly be anything else.

    I AM a registered nurse. You need to know that self diagnosing can be dangerous. If this is what you think you have, you need to consult with a medical professional for a proper diagnosis. The doctor will then decide on a proper course of treatment for you.
  • Oct 17, 2010, 03:46 AM
    krey9
    Oh, god, do you people try to get into her problem at all?
    Septate hymen is something you can never take for anything else. It is not a disease for it to be examined(diagnosed) by doctors, it is when a thin hymenal membrane has a band of extra tissue that sort of makes a bridge and creates two openings instead of one. IT IS PLAIN SIMPLE.
    I had a septate hymen myself. It broke after use of a tampon (it was always really stressful to take it out carefully, but once I was just in a hurry.fyi, I had to use them while I trained in swimming back then).
    Surgery is really simple. No one is going to do something IN your vagina, just cut the hymen, remove the extra tissue and that's it. Procedure lasts for 10min. It is a little bit painful (I had the tissue removed two years after I broke the bridge myself). Could feel pain for a week, and for extra two for every time it got irritated.
    If you are not using tampons, you can hesitate for some time, until you see your gynecologist and talk about it. This problem is quite common, though, considered a rarity (1 in 2000). After a while, when you've lived with it you'll see how easy it is taking a decision to remove it ;)
    GOOD LUCK :)
  • Oct 26, 2010, 11:32 PM
    sadchild
    [QUOTE] "There could be many reasons for the symptoms you have that led you to the conclusion that you have a septate hymen."

    Please specify what else it could be
  • Dec 15, 2010, 12:51 PM
    lisa_96
    I have a septate hymen (age-14), and I'm going in for surgery tomorrow-its under general anesthetic.
    It all started when I was 12 I new something was wrong, because I examined it and I had trouble with tampons, it was only until 6months ago I started doing research on the internet about. I was debating whether to tell my mum or not, considering I don't tell her anything, and I mean anything. But I didn't have any sisters to tell, and I definitely wasn't going to tell my friends I was waaaaay to embarrassed about it, I just really didn't know what to do, but I new the longer I left it the worst it would get, because I would start experimenting with boys and so on..
    About a month and a half ago I finally plucked up the carriage to tell my mum, it was one on the most awkward conversations I've ever had her. All I did was explain what it was and showed her a picture on the internet.
    So we booked an appointment at the GP, I went by myself, as I still found it awkward with mum. The GP obviously had to look and examine me, but I was just thinking in my head "I don't see him everyday, he doesn't know me" so he ended up refereeing me to a gynecologist, this time my mum came with me, but I wanted her to wait outside, they just asked me about the problems with it and everything but they didn't ask to look and booked me for surgery. And that's the story.

    But please don't be embarrassed by it and tell your mum, that what she's there for, I mean yeah its still awkward to talk to her about it but at the end of the day she's not going to judge you. She will understand and trust me, you will feel A LOT better once you have told her.
    If you have any questions and you need help on how to tell.. please ask x
  • Dec 19, 2010, 07:23 PM
    sadchild

    Thanks :)
    I ended up telling my mum about it but she hasn't done anything about about it, which is why I was scared to tell her...
  • Dec 20, 2010, 10:43 AM
    lisa_96
    Why not try booking an appointment at doctors yourself:)?

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