We may have heard the word "barren woman" on the Internet. What does "barren woman" mean?
Every normal woman has a vagina, but infertile women are born without a normal vagina, or the vagina is in a locked state. Generally speaking, there is a small hole in the genitals of normal women, from which our menstruation usually flows. However, the hymen of barren woman is completely closed, or the uterus develops abnormally. After the first menstruation, because menstruation can not be discharged in time, the residual blood flows in the uterus, resulting in hematocele.
Once there is too much hematocele, it will enter the female abdominal cavity, which will eventually lead to abdominal adhesion and even tubal hematocele. This kind of women generally refers to those who don't menstruate after puberty, but they have the same stomachache as the girls who menstruate normally every month, and the phenomenon of stomachache will be more serious every time. A barren woman can't share a room when she gets married. In fact, if this situation is found in adolescence, she should go to the hospital for treatment in time and take reasonable treatment under the doctor's diagnosis.
Generally speaking, infertile women can become normal through surgery. As long as their hymen is cut open and the accumulated blood inside is released, it will basically have no effect, and generally it will not affect their sexual life and fertility after marriage. Of course, there are still some infertile women whose symptoms are hymen atresia, so it will be very difficult to have sex after marriage. Although it can also be treated by surgery, such an operation is slightly more complicated.
There are also some infertile women who have no menstruation and can't have a normal sex life. These people may be women born without vaginas.