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How To Remove Skin Tissue Hanging Out Of Vagina Post Intercourse?

I m an 18 year old female and at the beginning of the year I had intercourse with my spouse and it hurt i told him to stop and I was bleeding and since then I have a string hanging out of me is it normal to have a septate hymen to be hanging out but still connectes to one of my walls and not have to worry about it as in I don t need surgery? And I ve read that its normal and usually they remove it when you give birth is that okay?
Wed, 12 Aug 2015
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

If the opening is incomplete, any adherent area it would likely become detached on its own at some point.

Normally it is not so obvious so it is possible there is another cause for the lesion that you are noticing.
Your GP or gynae doctor can take a look for you.

I hope this helps
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How To Remove Skin Tissue Hanging Out Of Vagina Post Intercourse?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic If the opening is incomplete, any adherent area it would likely become detached on its own at some point. Normally it is not so obvious so it is possible there is another cause for the lesion that you are noticing. Your GP or gynae doctor can take a look for you. I hope this helps