it is due to the rupture of the hymen
There is no way to tell them apart, although bleeding from hymen rupture may be very short and spotty.
No, the hymen isn't in the abdomen.
there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse, there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse,
Yes, it may.
There is no such thing as an unvirgin hymen the hymen is broken during intercourse.
In most cases yes the speculum or doctors fingers will either stretch the hymen right out of the way or in some cases rupture it.
No, menstrual clots can't rupture the hymen. Menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood, the larger pieces you see in menstrual flow is uterine lining. The hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, the uterine tissue isn't even big enough to stretch the hymen let alone cause it to rupture.
Yes, this is common because a membrane called the hymen usually breaks at first intercourse and this leads to a slight amount of bleeding.
The hymen is a very fragile structure and any number of activities can result in a rupture.
It depends on your precise definition of virginity. Having an intact hymen is an indication of virginity. However, the hymen can be broken by means other than sexual intercourse. By vigorous sports or masturbation for instance. That is why a broken hymen is not always an indication that a female has had sexual intercourse. Generally speaking a girl losing her virginity means having full penetrative vaginal intercourse with a male for the first time.
A hymen can accidentally break for many reasons. It is not always an indication of sexual intercourse. A hymen can break due to athletics, through the insertion of a tampon, masturbation, and other reasons.