Since this is the first answer to this very recently asked question, I would have to guess that the answer is "no".
Blood and urine tests only measure specific biological processes - like the function of one's liver, or the amount of calcium in the bloodstream, etc. Since the effect of having had intercourse for the first time does not result in a biochemical change - i.e. it does not prompt the increase in hormones etc - then "loss of virginity" could not be measured by a blood or urine test.
Unless, of course, if having had intercourse for the first time results in pregnancy - since that certainly can be measured by a blood or urine test!
no, and its not precise with a woman either
A doctor can tell by doing a pelvic exam.
From the urine test your doctor can tell wether you are pregnant or not. Not only can you test for pregnancy, but to also check to see if the right stuff are coming out.
Since the hymen can break quite easily many women don't have it when it's their first time and the doctor can never tell why it is gone. So the doctor can not tell.
No. A doctor will keep the confidentiality of the patient unless they feel the teenager is in danger or if a crime has been committed.
They do a blood or urine test to find the hormones that indicate you are pregnant
Yes, unless your boyfriends penis has the girth of a paperclip.
That could be kidney stones. I'd go see your doctor if I was you and tell him/her immediately.
Not unless ur a doctor, the average person won't know. Or if u had sex with enought virgin to know by experience.
If he has had sex he can tell. He would expect you to be very tight if you're a virgin. If you've only had sex once, he might not be able to tell.
if the girl is freaky tell her u not a virgin but if she not a freak tell her you are a virgin
Yes, both through blood and urine testing.