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Re: SEXUALITY: Septate HymenFrom: JoAnn NP (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 28 Sep 2008 21:46:34 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 27 Sep 2008, Annie wrote: > >I have a septate hymen and I want to know whether that affects my >clitoris or ability to orgasm. My boyfriend and I do not know where my >clitoris is despite looking at many diagrams, etc. I have never >orgasmed and we have been sexually active for about two years now. Sex >never feels like much, the septate hymen is a bit annoying but not any >real issue as far as I am concerned unless it is related to another one >of our issues. Can anyone answer this question? I also would like to >know more about septate hymen removal. Hi Annie Years ago it took me a long time to figure out where my clitoris was too.In my nursing school, back in the day ,it wasn't even on the anatomy charts. If you feel comfortable get a mirror and look .There are the urethra ,where urine comes from,the vagina where your period comes from and the rectum wherebowel movements come from.The clitoris is right above the urethral opening called the urethra.It is covers by a little V shaped hood ,actuallly called the clitoral hood.If you seperate the outer lips,called labia majora you will see it .It is remarkably small, considering it's important role.Try a book, which is very affordable called For Yourself -A Guide to Female Sexuality .You deserve orgasms. Also try exploring with fingers to locate this spot.The septate hymen is a little below your clitoris but you should have an MD exam to see if surgery is recommended.It would need an in office exam to decide if surgery is needed. This is often done under general anesthesia.JoAnn NP
-- Jo Ann NP Scottsdale, Arizona
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