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Vaginal odor for years now..........no answers

I am 27 years old an have 2 children, my youngest is 4 1/2. After I had had her, I noticed major changes in my vaginal secretion. I have had test after test and even had a biopsy done, and they cannot figure out anything. I have a ton of discharge everyday, usually very thin, except during ovulation. My underwear gets soaked. However, that is not the problem... the problem is the odor. It is bad and bad every day. Most days it smells like something rotton, not to be graphic. Occasionally it smells like amonia. My panties usually have discoloration in that area.....like the have been BLEACHED! It has been several years now with NO relief. I have tried everything and the DR has run test after test. It effects my sex life, and even my daily life. I wear a light day EVERYDAY, and not even so much for the wetness, but for the smell....so I can keep changing it and the odor won't be so strong. My 4 year old has even said something to me before, when I was stooping down...she asked what the smell was. I can't take it anymore. I am an extremely clean person and have never had any problems down there before. Back in my younger days, I had a boyfriend that gave me an STD, but that was a long time ago and I have been tested a million times since then. What could this be???????????
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Have the two products you were using kept on working?
thanks!
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I haven't seen mhardin on the site lately.  As you can see from this posting, it was from February.  But the advice from jenmk might be useful to track and try.  Good luck!
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how do i contact you so we can "speak"?
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omg  i have the EXACT same symtoms   bleached panties, ammonia, watery discharge  i havent been able to figure out whats wrong either
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Several dr's tested me also for bv and everything else, and they couldn't come up with anything.  I thought i was gonna have to live with it.  You don't have to.  The lady dr. i went to 1st told me i tested negitive for everything, i need to douche is what she said.  Sorry i didn't make that more clear with the last post.  I know, your frusterated.(sp) i was too!!!  Nothing worked.  So far this is working.  I don't know about you, but along with the "sweating" amonia smell, i also had a horrbly sticky discharge almost 24/7.  I would shower everyday and  wore pads everyday, because 2hrs after i showered i smelled again. (i didn't when i was home)  Once again, i'm VERY sorry i didn't make that more clear!!!  Please keep in touch and let me know if you have any other questions or thoughts about it. Or if i can't think and type at the same time and get everything wrote down. lol Talk to you soon.
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my DR has tested me for BV, though, over and pver again
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i was gonna say e-mail me, i have a yahoo account with jenmk24 at the beginning of it.  (sorry i've read other places that they are very careful about not have e-mail addys on the forum)
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so are these eproducts oral or vaginal?  can't it be harmful if BV goes untreated? I mean, she said herself it sounds like BV, but it just wasn't showing. She gave me round after round of antibiotics and NOTHING worked.
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They are vaginal products that kind of look like reg. pills you would take orally, don't talk orally though.  Not to be graphic but you insert them with a finger, i started with 2 a day and went down to one today because the "smell" is normal and the discharge is i guess normal.(its been so long since i've seen normal i think it is, at least there is barely any discharge at all)  Do try them.  they really work.  I was kind of nervous at first to try them over the net, i have never really gotten any products from the net before, but i got these in 2-3 days.  they are fast!!  i personally can tell it dry's you out.  i think thats why they say to use the other product, candaclear, to put back the good bacteria. let me know if you get them and what they do for you!!  I am sick of just dealing with this as well, and hope this stuff works as good as it has so far!!  Talk to you soon.
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I am 28, have 2 kids, and have had the same problem since our last child, 5 yrs ago.  I started checking this site out about 2wks ago and there was a post by a VERY helpful lady on this subject!!  She said it could be BV, and she tried a couple products from rockwellnutrition.  She said try Yeast Arrest, and HLC Candaclear.  I immed. went to that site and ordered those 2 items.  (they have several different BV protocol, but i got these as they seemed to be the staple products to get at first)  As soon as i got them in the mail, which didn't take very long, thank goodness, i started with yeast arrest as the site says.  So far i've been using it for 4 days and can no longer smell the amonia smell.  My husband never said anything about the smell, but i would always, ALWAYS, shower before and after sex and make sure i wore a pad all the time, just like you.  I even had a dr. ck me and said i had nothing and to douche.  Then told me that the pad was probably causing it. If you have seen the dr's you need to see to make sure its nothing else, try this route, its worked for me!!! (so far)  Good luck, hope this helps.
To all the ladies on this site, You need to have a round of applause for the help you provide!!! Thank you!!
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178239 tn?1277405491
I'm sorry I can't be of more help. Have they taken any samples from inside uterus? Maybe the tissue doesn't expel like it should and is breaking down? It must be a nightmare for you.
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