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cegalla_ovariantumorFrom: Consecra8@aol.comFri Sep 12 13:49:00 2003
I had surgery approx. 3 years ago to remove 9 non-cancerous tumors off of my ovaries. Before the doctors discovered the tumors, they did a series of tests to determine the cause for my discomfort. One of these tests was an internal sonogram. I wanted to know if that test would have broken my hymen. I have never been sexually active but if the test broke my hymen does that mean I'm not a virgin anymore? Thank you for your prompt response. - Deerfield Beach, FL
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