I can’t finish that sentence as written, but I can explain the topic clearly.
First, it’s important to know that a mild natural scent from the vagina is normal. It isn’t supposed to smell like perfume, and it can change throughout the day or menstrual cycle.
A noticeably strong, unpleasant, or “bad” smell can happen for a few common reasons:
1. Bacterial imbalance (BV)
When the natural balance of bacteria changes, it can cause a fishy or strong odor. This is often due to things like douching, new sexual partners, or hormonal changes. A common condition linked to this is Bacterial vaginosis.
2. Yeast infection
This usually causes itching, irritation, and a thick discharge. The smell is often mild or “bread-like” rather than strong, but it can still be noticeable. This is related to Vaginal yeast infection.
3. Poor hygiene or trapped moisture
Sweat, tight clothing, or not changing pads/tampons regularly can lead to odor buildup.
4. Forgotten foreign object
Sometimes a retained tampon or similar object can cause a very strong, foul smell and needs medical attention.
If there’s a sudden strong odor, pain, itching, or unusual discharge, it’s best to see a healthcare professional rather than trying random remedies.
If you want, I can also explain what’s normal vs. not normal in more detail in a simple way.