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Smelling like baby??

I have had several people tell me I smell like baby. I don't believe I'm pregnant and I do not be around babies. What could this mean? Has anybody ever heard this?
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Ok. I will. Thanks so much.
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134578 tn?1693250592
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If you are also thirsty a lot, it is definitely worth telling your doctor about on the 31st.  If there is any way to check the smell of your pee, like, pee in a paper cup and sniff it before you dump it in the toilet, if your pee smells sweet or fruity also mention that to your doc.  Good luck!!
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Smelling like a baby is not a symptom of pregnancy.  Period.  That is an odd statement people are making and I think you are misinterpreting it.  Pregnant women do not have a unique smell.  Please don't go overboard creating a situation where there isn't one.  It's just a comment and nothing to get too hyped up about.  good luck
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973741 tn?1342342773
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When pregnant, women don't smell a certain way.  They are perhaps smelling your lotion or something. good luck
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I love kids and interact with them lovingly. I still use the same sampoo lotion etc. I have been  very thristy lately. I heard this could be a symptom of  becoming  diabetic. I go to the doc on the 31st. So hopefully I can found out somethings
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Do they mean literally or do they mean figuratively like when people say someone is "smelling like a winner" or "everything smells like roses"? Sometimes people say you're smelling like a baby when you act like you want to have one.  If they are literally smelling something, maybe a new shampoo or body lotion of yours reminds people of Johnson & Johnson baby products?  There is also the possibility that your body smells sweet -- that can happen if someone gets diabetes, so if you think that is it, get tested.
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