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is it just me?

So I'm 25 weeks, I eat healthy, drink lots of water and v8 juices, bathe 2 times a day. Some times three if I take a bath, well groomed down low, and use summers eve vaginal wash but for some reason, in the last week or maybe a little longer, my vag has this stench to it. I've never had this problem. I don't know what to do, makes me feel disgusting. My bf doesn't even want me bc of it.  Am I alone? Any words of advice? Feel like this is gonna cause me a nervous freakin break down.
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My husband doesn't like how I smell when I'm pregnant. I fix it by putting a nice smelling lotion or perfume on my inner thighs when we are about to get sexy.
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It's natural,  some women have it worse. I personally don't have it this time around but with my first pregnancy it happened to me. Women have a Natural discharge and when we're pregnant it increases,  which is the cause of the stench. It will be okay, and as for your man... He should be supporting you through this process. A lot is going on with your body. But also, you may or may not have like a yeast infection or something going on. Talk with your doc (:
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10039005 tn?1407675840
Your ph could just be off balance next appointment get your doctor to take a look it could be something simple.
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