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My Daugter Hailey isn't potty trained either and wears cloth diapers, she

always has an odour aswell..

I could never quite figure it out..

Hailey will be 5 Next month March 12th, she is FAR from potty trained..

-- Is it a girl smell?

My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-ups.

She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go around

like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her re-

tested for casein.

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I'd go over to one of the biomedical boards and ask this question.

Certain " smells " often indicate an overabundance or deficiency in

one thing or another.

one biomedical board is ABMD

and another is AUTISM-MERCURY

> My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-

ups.

> She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

> just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

> this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

>

> My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go

around

> like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

> can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

> this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her

re-

> tested for casein.

>

>

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Yes my daughter who is 6.3 years old has a smell also but she is potty

trained during the day and in pull-ups at night but I can give the child

a bath and 15 minutes later that smell is there like she had not had the

bath. I have a older daughter that has never had this problem so I am

not sure what to make of it, also for some reason her urine always has

this really bad smell to it not sure how to explain it but it tends to

gag me when I smell it and I have a pretty strong stomach and it takes a

lot to get me sick.

Faye

Is it a girl smell?

My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-ups.

She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go around

like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her re-

tested for casein.

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Strong urine and vaginal odors can be due to dehydration, infection

(such as bacterial vaginosis), vitamins or foods. I would have a

urinalysis and culture done to rule out infections.

On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 06:46 AM, Faye Rugg wrote:

> Yes my daughter who is 6.3 years old has a smell also but she is potty

> trained during the day and in pull-ups at night but I can give the

> child

> a bath and 15 minutes later that smell is there like she had not had

> the

> bath. I have a older daughter that has never had this problem so I am

> not sure what to make of it, also for some reason her urine always has

> this really bad smell to it not sure how to explain it but it tends to

> gag me when I smell it and I have a pretty strong stomach and it takes

> a

> lot to get me sick.

> Faye

>

> Is it a girl smell?

>

> My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-ups.

> She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

> just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

> this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

>

> My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go around

> like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

> can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

> this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her re-

> tested for casein.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I was just going to mention all these myself. Bladder infections/vaginal

infections are common in girls, what suggested is right on line.

Is it a girl smell?

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> > My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-ups.

> > She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

> > just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

> > this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

> >

> > My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go around

> > like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

> > can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

> > this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her re-

> > tested for casein.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Faye,

So do you mean it's like it is exuding from her pores like a body odor?

Can you describe the odor a bit more specifically and I might be able

to help you better. Can you tell if it mostly happens at night or is

it all the time?

> I am not sure if it is a vaginal smell from my daughter though, she

> just

> has a bad odour to her all the time, always has...

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> -- Re: Is it a girl smell?

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> I was just going to mention all these myself. Bladder

> infections/vaginal

>

> infections are common in girls, what suggested is right on line.

>

> Is it a girl smell?

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>>> My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-ups.

>

>>> She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

>

>>> just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

>

>>> this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

>

>>>

>

>>> My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go around

>

>>> like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

>

>>> can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

>

>>> this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her re-

>

>>> tested for casein.

>

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>

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>>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

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I think it would be a body odour yes..

she just smells like she hasn't bathed in a long time even though she has a

bath every night before bed.

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>

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> I was just going to mention all these myself. Bladder

> infections/vaginal

>

> infections are common in girls, what suggested is right on line.

>

> Is it a girl smell?

>

>>>

>

>>> My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-ups.

>

>>> She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

>

>>> just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

>

>>> this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

>

>>>

>

>>> My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go around

>

>>> like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

>

>>> can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

>

>>> this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her re-

>

>>> tested for casein.

>

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>>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

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>>> Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe

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Faye,

Well without smelling her myself it's hard to tell. From what you've

said it's a pretty obvious unpleasant odor. Take her to the doctor and

stick her/his nose over by her and say " what in the world is this odor

and how can I get rid of it? " Chances are they have smelled it before

and might offer some suggestions to you. That's just not right and it

sounds like a systemic problem of some sort. Any other health issues

with her?

> I think it would be a body odour yes..

>

> she just smells like she hasn't bathed in a long time even though she

> has a

> bath every night before bed.

>

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> -- Re: Is it a girl smell?

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>>>> My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-ups.

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>>>> She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

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>>>> just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

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>>>> this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

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>>>> My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go

>>>> around

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>>

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>>>> like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

>

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>

>>>> can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

>

>>

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>>>> this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her re-

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Hi,

My daughter, now 6.5 yo and HFA had a strange smell. As suggested

below, may be metabolic. Once we had testing done and began treating

metabolic problems the smell has gone away. Good luck

>

> > Yes my daughter who is 6.3 years old has a smell also but she is

potty

> > trained during the day and in pull-ups at night but I can give

the child

> > a bath and 15 minutes later that smell is there like she had not

had the

> > bath. I have a older daughter that has never had this problem so

I am

> > not sure what to make of it, also for some reason her urine

always has

> > this really bad smell to it not sure how to explain it but it

tends to

> > gag me when I smell it and I have a pretty strong stomach and it

takes a

> > lot to get me sick.

> > Faye

> >

> > Is it a girl smell?

> >

> > My daughter is 4.5 and isn't yet potty trained, she wears pull-

ups.

> > She seems to have a " smell " about her. At first I thought it was

> > just the wet pull-ups but now I'm thinking differently. Do girls

> > this young have (....for lack of a better word) a vagina smell?

> >

> > My nose is very sensitive to smells and I don't want her to go

around

> > like this if it could be helped. Is this normal because that area

> > can't breath like with panties? Anyone else have an issue like

> > this? Could it be diet? She's gluten free and were getting her

re-

> > tested for casein.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

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> > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe

> >

> >

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> > _____

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