jada_lynne answered Friday August 20 2010, 5:14 am: Make an appointment with your OB/GYN immediately. Do not pass go and do not collect the 200 dollars. See a physician.
prettyinpink16 answered Tuesday August 17 2010, 11:35 am: you really just have to make sure
a) you don't have a yeast infection or other infection that is causing the odor, either see a doctor or use a test you can buy from a drugstore, you can also us the internet and see for yourself
.. up there is just one of the sites you can go to
or b) it just has a bit of an odor that is normal. every girl has somewhat of an odor to her vagina but there are ways to help make them smell better.
what helps extremely well is just by simply washing your vagina with an odorless soap or one that is specially made for vagina odors in the shower, but doing this every day. they're usually cheap and you can get them at drugstore, but you have to make sure you wash the vagina fairly thoroughly.
what also helps, is using cottong underwear. this let's your vagina breath, therefor making it a lot less wet or smelly, and help prevent furhter infections.
the next thing you should do is to go commando while you sleep, this helps a lot more then you think in letting the vagina breath and becoming more odorless.
if you do the three things i put up there consistently, i garantee the smell will fade and eventually go away for sure. you should not use any artificial things like douches or scented soaps for they will only further irritate your vagina and are somewhat bad for you. it may also help if you have a lot of discharge some days to change your underwear maybe even twice a day instead of once.
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