To check whether the hymen is broken or not, you usually need to go to a regular hospital and be examined by a professional gynecologist. The hymen is a ring-shaped structure at the opening of the vagina, not a membrane-like structure, but a fold of mucous membrane at the opening of the vagina, consisting of localized fibrous connective tissue and a few blood vessels. The hymen may rupture when a woman has sex for the first time or when there is localized trauma, but this generally varies from person to person. If the hymen ruptures, bleeding may result. However, if a woman’s hymen is more elastic or tough, it may not rupture or bleed. If a woman is not sexually active or traumatized, the hymen should generally be intact. You can go to a regular hospital and be diagnosed by a professional gynecologist.