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Vaginal odor

I'm 21 and I've had this odor for like 2 yrs now. I am a very clean person and I've been with the same person for 5 yrs and I don't no where this odor came from. it smells gross and it seems to have gotten worse since i had my daughter. I've never had any infections or anything like that, so where does it come from also my urine smells bad too, and I feel like other people can smell it too. PLease Help!
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Thanks for the replys everyone I def will make and appointent. But I don't think it would be a yeast infection cuz I'm not itching or burning at all no fishy smell either. just a different smell I want it to go away asap!
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1427330 tn?1283438693
get and stay very hydrated if you are not drinking enough water your body can't flush itself of toxins as easily and may result in unexpected side effects like bad smell idk about most women but i am usually pretty moist
stress could also be a factor
yeast infections are very common for pregnant women i had a couple along with bladder infections but usually they take care of that before you give birth
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1280088 tn?1432049934
i think too, but better see the doctor it can be infection also. Good luck
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1432995 tn?1283401247
The only thing I can think of regarding foul odor from the vaginal area is that there is something going on in the PH balance.  It could be an underlying infection that has gone un-noticed, which is quite possible. It could be anything from a yeast infection, UTI (urinary tract infection), or anything else... It may be advantageous to see your ob/gyn as soon as you can, at least to rule out an infection...
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