Originally posted by: maris08
Su let me answer this as a biochemist;
A simple fertility test done by a Gynec is to check whether the hymen membrane is intact...If its so then that person is considered to be a virgin...This is a physical examination only, done by a Doctor...
No other ultra sound or blood or urine tests is required...
But that is not fertility test - that is virginity test.
In todays world when girls take active part in sports and gym, the hymen gets easily torn so absence of it does not necessarily signify that she has had sexual relation .
And how does a hymen prove that a female is fertile or not ? She may have the hymen but may have disfunctional ovaries with no ova. So will she able to bear a child in that case?
I am a mother of two and very well know everything about fertility and child birth and estrogen and progesteron hormonal balances in females .
For example, most often blocked falopian tubes mean a female will not be able to bear a child as the fertilized ovum will not be able to pass on to uterus and get implanted there or may be the sperms will not be able to swim to the ovum and in these cases In-vitro method of fertilization is used. But how can a doctor agree to check that when the hymen is still intact ?
I think this fertilty test was same as the gay-test of shravan 😆
Edited by sunaina02 - 13 years ago
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