Why do I smell after giving birth?

Why does my vaginal discharge smell postpartum? Lochia consists of all the contents in your uterus from nine months of pregnancy. There will be an odor to the blood and discharge like a typical menstrual period. The best thing you can do is practice good hygiene.
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How long does postpartum smell last?

Lochia lasts for about six weeks, starting with heavier bleeding that may contain clots, and gradually turning to a whitish or yellowish discharge. Lochia typically smells similar to a menstrual period and may smell slightly metallic, stale, or musty. It shouldn't smell foul.
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How do I get rid of smell after giving birth?

If you don't have time or energy for a full shower, wiping off the underarms and vagina with a warm washcloth or even a makeup cloth can help remove sweat, breast milk, discharge or blood. Hydration is key for many reasons, but it turns out it also helps body odor.
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Why do I smell different after having a baby?

All very normal postpartum adjustments. On top of all of this, if you're nursing your baby, your body will naturally release a stronger odour from your armpits to help guide your baby to its food source (2). Your body is assisting your baby in finding your breast, a change that takes place right after birth.
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Is odor normal after giving birth?

Signs of uterine infection after giving birth may include; a foul-smelling discharge, swollen, tender uterus, rapid increase in white blood-cell count which is abnormal. Also, an infection of the amniotic sac especially during labor can lead to infection after delivery.
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Management of postpartum foul smelling white discharge - Dr. Teena S Thomas



How do you treat smelly lochia?

'If you're experiencing a lochia infection, you may suffer from a fever and chills, as well as offensive-smelling lochia and abdominal pain. Treatment will usually be antibiotics and you should start to feel better in a few days' time. ' he says.
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How do I know if I have an infection postpartum?

The most common signs of postpartum infections are: Too much bleeding or hemorrhage discharge from the vagina. Foul smell coming out from the vagina. Little or no bleeding after delivery is a potential problem as well.
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What are signs of postpartum infection?

Other signs of a postpartum infection include:
  • Soreness, tenderness, or swelling of the belly or abdomen.
  • Chills.
  • Pain while urinating or during sex.
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge that has a bad smell or blood in it.
  • A general feeling of discomfort or unwellness.
  • Headache.
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What is the most common postpartum infection?

Endometritis is the most common infection in the postpartum period.
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What does a postpartum infection smell like?

Some describe it as musty, metallic, sour or stale. However, it shouldn't smell fishy or foul. This could mean bacteria has gotten into your vagina and caused an infection.
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How long should you rest after giving birth?

If you've had a vaginal birth, you're probably also wondering how long it will take for soreness to go away and your perineum to heal. Recovery can take anywhere from three weeks if you didn't tear to six weeks or more if you had a perineal tear or an episiotomy.
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When can I start doing household work after delivery?

Usual activities such as walking, climbing the stairs and light housework are safe, but do not lift heavy objects for approximately six weeks. As with a vaginal delivery, we recommend waiting at least three weeks before having intercourse.
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