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"Different smell since my childbirth?"

Changes in hormones after giving birth can indeed alter one's sense of smell and even the odor of certain secretions. This is a common occurrence and may take some time to normalize. It could also be influenced by factors such as breastfeeding, diet, stress, and fatigue. It's important to practice basic hygiene to address any changes in odor.

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