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Countering Body Odour During Pregnancy

It is somethings not very serious as the body undergoes change during the baby development stage. Over eating and medicines may be a reason for the bad body odour. One thing that women during pregnancy need to understand is that the body odour is just like any normal change during the stage so there isn't any need to feel embarrassed. Thinking about coping with the problem is the way to feel positive.
Why
Bad
Odour?
During
pregnancy,
the
body
produces
a
hormone
called
estradiol
in
higher
levels
which
leads
to
a
pungent
and
strong
odour.
Your
nose
may
be
recognising
a
different
odour
in
your
body
before
and
after
you
got
pregnant
but
it
is
the
part
of
the
process.
Your
armpits
and
genitals
(vaginal
odour)
are
the
two
areas
that
predominantly
trigger
smell.
Sometimes
even
lactation
may
result
in
a
peculiar
odour.
Does
Sweating
Increase
During
Pregnancy?
Yes,
sweating
increases
during
pregnancy
as
there
is
a
rise
in
the
body
temperature
and
weight
gain.
Which
is
why
papayas
are
asked
to
avoid
during
motherhood
as
it
will
rise
the
temperature
even
more
and
may
harm
the
unborn
baby.
Eating
more
of
citrus
and
drinking
good
amount
of
water
can
maintain
temperature
as
well
as
control
the
body
odour.
Is
There
A
Need
To
See
A
Doctor?
If
the
body
odour
is
due
to
bacterial
or
fungal
infection
then
there
is
definitely
a
need.
The
excess
body
odour,
may
lead
to
irritation
and
rashes
that
needs
to
be
treated
immediately.
Home
Remedies
Wear
loose
washable
cotton
clothes
during
pregnancy.
Choose
mild
talcum
powder
that
are
anti
bacterial
and
fungal.
Baking
powder,
cornstarch
powder
can
be
good
alternatives
for
talc.
Adding
a
few
drops
of
lemon
to
a
bucket
of
water
and
bathing
in
it
will
reasonably
prevent
the
bad
body
odour.



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