As long as you are clean and wipe properly after using the bathroom what you smell is not pee. It is an odor generated by the new hormones floating around in your body. In time these odors or scents to be more correct will stabilize and you will most likely not notice them.
Each of us, men and women, the human animal, gives of a scent to attract the opposite sex just as wild animals do. Yours may be just a bit stronger at this time. Nothing to worry about and nothing to be ashamed of.
If I am correct about your age what you need to do is talk to your mom about this. There are feminine sprays on the market that will help cover these scents and make them more pleasant. I'm suggesting you talk to your mother so that she may help you chose one that will not irritate you.
One other thing you may consider is that pubic hair will hold in the odors or scents generated in that area. If you don't shave down there you might consider shavings for hygiene purposes. Something else to discus with your mother.
Just a side note here: I will try and answer any question anyone put to me to the best of my knowledge or ability to research. When it comes to questions such as yours or questions related to your sexual health, the sexual health of your sexual organ. I am a big supporter of going to your parents for proper advise and assistance.
There is nothing to be embarrassed about in going to your parents when something is wrong. Even when that something has to do with your sexual organs. Remember if you are a female mom has already gone through what you are going through and she is the best person to give you advise on anything you may experience. She also knows you better than total strangers do and can tell if something may need to be seen by a doctor.
Just for informational purposes I know going to dad may be embarrassing. Dad knows a lot more about women's sexual equipment than you may think. So if he is the only parent you can go to, then go to him.
As parents our primary purpose to our children is their health and safety. So if you have questions concerning any health issues, including sexual health. We should be the first ones you come to for the right answers. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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