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vaginal odor

Hello, recently the past 4 times my husband and I have had sex, I have had a very foul odor coming from my vagina. It's not a fishy/yeast smell, it's more of a smelly BM smell. I have NEVER had this smell before! I am so embarissed when my husband and I have sex! I am very clean and have been taking showers right before intercourse. I don't smell at all during the day during my normal routine. It's just as my husband inserts his penis into me,I get this horrible smell! Please Help!!!
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I understand that you hear of the body cleansing itself however, you know your own body. I am 42 yrs old and never ALLOW my vagina to have an odor. There is nothing wrong with douching although most do not believe in it. After your period you should douche, after sex you should douche with warm water. It doesn't take much to keep ourselves clean down there and we should definately not have a fishy smell. hope this helps someone:)
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I am 6 weeks after total hysterectomy. Your posting describes my situation exactly. BM smell during intercourse only. No discharge. We are clean. Can't figure it out. What did you discover?
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I had a similar problem and got tested for everything and the test came back negative so my doctor told me that alot of the times its a chemical imbalance that occurs between your vaginal fluid and your partners semen.
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not to be funny but are u sure u arent passing gas or maybe he is but maybe it is a yeast infection or bacterial infection
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