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Anatomy

Anatomy

What is a Septate Hymen?

The hymen is a remnant tissue that covers part of the opening of the vagina. The Septate Hymen is a condition in which the hymen has a extra tissue that is placed vertically in the area of the normal hymen. That condition can create difficulty to remove a tampon. 

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