Royal Society Journal<\/strong> showed that fertile women have a distinct smell. Ever noticed the hair flip you do when trying to get the attention of a man, that’s a way of releasing pheromones. Naturally, your vagina will also have a distinct smell.<\/p>Unless you’ve had a bad smelly vag even before or after a period there’s nothing to worry. Change your tampon or pad or wash off the menstrual cup. Don’t douche or spray any deodorant lest be itching like orangutans.<\/p>
Your vagina becomes sensitive during these days and is constantly damp. Adding cosmetic products will only aggravate symptoms. Remove your vaginal hair once every month at least!<\/p>
Once your period is over and your vagina still smells you could be having an infection. Gonorrhea, Syphilis and Chlamydia symptoms have vaginal odor, discharge, soreness etc.<\/p>
5) Gray Period Blood<\/h3>
Which gray? Is it shifting to the black side or white? If the mucus looks grayish white it could be bacterial vaginosis. The last days of a period you see grayish discharge on the pad that’s near black color.<\/p>
Black period blood in fewer amounts on the last day is nothing abnormal. That’s just uterus impurities. Don’t worry about it. Change your underwear and wash the area with warm water.<\/p>
Some women reported seeing gray flow with clots when they had a miscarriage. Gray period while pregnant can be because of miscarriage. Let your doctor know if you see chunks or clots in the vaginal discharge during pregnancy.<\/p>
6) Raspberry Pink Period<\/h3>
A pink period between two periods is ovulation spotting. Irregular periods can also be pinkish red. Light flow when not brown can be pink. It implies you have active bleeding but in very low amount. Implantation bleeding is at times pinkish. Not to worry about it.<\/p>
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