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Am I Still a Virgin if I Use a Tampon?

Medically reviewed by: Amy W. Anzilotti, MD

Most people think of a virgin as someone who hasn’t had vaginal sex. So, if you use a tampon and haven’t had vaginal sex, you’re still a virgin.

Why do people wonder about this? Females who haven’t had vaginal sex usually have a hymen, a very thin piece of skin-like tissue that partly covers the opening of the vagina. The first time they have vaginal sex, the hymen may stretch, tear, and bleed a little. It’s sometimes said that the hymen is "broken."

Putting in a tampon can stretch the hymen and even tear it, but this isn't common.

If you have questions about using tampons or other period supplies, ask a parent, another trusted adult, or your doctor.

Medically reviewed by: Amy W. Anzilotti, MD
Date reviewed: October 2024