A fish odor is indicative of bacterial vaginitis. A normal healthy vag doesn't smell that way. The natural smell will change dependent on diet and time in menstral cycle.
Yeast infections do not cause a fish smell. It causes a doughy smell (duh yeast is used for bread).
Many women mistake B.V. for a yeast infection. That is why a gyno will tell you to come in if you think you have a yeast infection to be sure.
Douching is bad for the vag. It washes out the good bacteria. Douchign is an excellent way to get yeast infections and b.v.
Go to webmd and search bacterial vaginosis.
2007-06-04 08:17:00
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answered by chickey_soup 6
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I searched and searched on the cyber web for an answer to this! haha and that i could no longer discover something! I certainly have heard till now that throughout accordance with what a guy eats: goodies, wellbeing nutrition, Ect. can impact the way a woman smells after intercouse. i won't be able to say after eating fish I certainly have observed any atypical oders from myself! As you assert above, some products we consume or drink would seep with the aid of our poors, yet i does no longer think of fish does? of direction it would very with distinctive races, epidermis varieties, wellbeing themes etc? good question!!! haha
2017-01-10 12:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if you had any experience with women you know it doesn't smell like fish. It has an odor but that is due to the natural lubricants the vagina produces.
good luck!!!
2007-06-04 08:53:44
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answered by slickkittykattwhopurs 6
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It's the natural build up of the bacteria in that area. With a really strong smell, consider thrush-a yeast infection. The smell will change according to time of the month and diet. And washing may not help. All women should wash carefully down there by either using a specific woman's shower gel (like FemFresh) or by sitting in a bath with just water and no soap checking for any bits between the lips.
2007-06-04 08:27:16
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answered by Emlou 3
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It shouldn't. If there is a fishy odor the woman likely has a condition called bacterial vaginosis which is a bacterial infection of the vagina. This is easily treated with antibiotics. She should see her gynecologist.
2007-06-04 08:18:47
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answered by Rags to Riches 5
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Women have a small aquarium in the pelvic region, that houses several small species of tropical fish. During intercourse, the male ejaculates sea horses into the female aquarium. The sea horses and the tropical fish mate to form a fishy zygote. The fishy zygote gestates and grows into a human baby. This is called evolution. The pelvic aquarium is what causes the fishy odor.
2007-06-04 08:19:15
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answered by Superfudge 3
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Because sometimes we keep fish in there. That extra space comes in handy on more than one occasion! Think camping/hiking when you have limited pack space. Go to the river, catch a fish, store it in that 'special space', and then head back to camp. It's even better if you catch a fish that's a thrasher!
2007-06-04 08:43:57
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answered by larsor4 5
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it could be many reasons
cleaning the vagina to often with douches kill the good bacteria
eating to many starchy food and sweets
not washing properly
sitting on a dirty penis
a sexually transmitted disease
infections
the body natural process of cleaning itself
2007-06-04 08:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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yeast infection. You need to go to the doctor and get medicine. It is usually a one dosage pill. Stop eating too much sugar and flour, eat more yogurt. Also, after you are cured you can buy some Summer's Eve and spray down there to deodorize after every shower.Whatever you do, don't douche.
2007-06-04 08:17:55
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answered by sweet21 2
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Usually a yeast infection or an STD so i'd stay away from the ones that smell like that!!!
2007-06-04 08:17:52
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answered by lil_guicho216 3
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