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about my vaginal odor...


Question Posted Saturday February 21 2009, 11:22 pm

I don't think I been test for BV I will talk to my doctor about it.

I don't have pain, but I do when I have intercourse in certain positions (like if it is too deep). I do spot from time to time. I also have a IUD since April 08. Back then the smell would only be noticeable after intercourse, now it never goes away.


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Myrrha answered Sunday February 22 2009, 8:49 pm:
IUDs can cause PID. I had one put in recently after the birth of my 2 month old. If the smell started after the IUD, then it is most likely the cause of the problems. Many women have a lot of problems with IUDs, some women's bodies just can't handle them.

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