The special body odor during ovulation is naturally produced by our bodies, but sometimes, this body odor can make people feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. Let’s take a look at the origins and characteristics of this body odor.

The characteristic of this body odor is that it is volatile, that is, it only appears during ovulation and then gradually decreases. Additionally, its smell is often strong and may cause discomfort or embarrassment.

While this body odor is a normal physiological phenomenon, it can also be an inconvenience for some people. Especially for those who need to be in contact with others for an extended period of time, such as doctors, nurses, teachers, etc., this body odor can be embarrassing and uncomfortable.

In order to avoid this body odor, women can pay attention to hygiene during ovulation, keep their bodies clean and dry, and reduce the number of baths as much as possible. In addition, women can reduce the appearance of body odor by regulating hormone levels through diet and exercise.