This month, my period came lateāand it came in hot. Heavy flow, strange smell, and a whole lot of discomfort. Honestly, it reeked of rusting metal and something a little⦠fishy. Iād been sick, stressed, and totally off my game. But it made me wonder: can stress or external factors make your period smell different?
Letās break it down.
What Does a Normal Period Smell Like?
Blood is rich in iron, so itās normal for your period to have a slightly metallic scent. Most of the time, this smell is mild and not noticeable to anyone else. But when something smells offālike fishy, sour, or foulāit could be a sign of bacterial overgrowth
What Causes a Fishy Period Smell?
Letās talk about the fishy smell, though.
Most months, I use our Rif Care hemp menstrual padsātheyāre naturally antibacterial thanks to the hemp fiber. This month, I was testing out several kinds of period panties to see if I could get through my cycle without any disposables. For two days, I wore Thinx, which are mostly made of synthetic materials, and I left them on for 8+ hours each (rookie mistake).
Thatās when the smell hit.
Synthetic fabrics can trap moisture and bacteria, which leads to that unpleasant odor. OurĀ Rif Care period undies, on the other hand, are made with hemp fiber and over 90% plant-based materials. Theyāre breathable and designed to fight bacteria, so you can wear them without getting a bad smellāas long as you still change them regularly.
So what caused the odor? It wasnāt my bloodāit was a combo of synthetic fabric and wearing the same pair for too long, leading to bacteria overgrowth.
Hereās the thing: Hemp period products like our pads and undies naturally help fight bacteria and reduce odor. But even with organic materials, itās still important to change them regularly to avoid any unwanted smells.
Could It Be Bacterial Vaginosis?
If you consistently notice a strong fishy smell, it could be Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)āa common imbalance of vaginal bacteria. Itās not caused by your period, but menstruation can make the smell more noticeable.
If you suspect BV:
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Donāt douche. Itāll only make things worse.
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Try boric acid suppositories (we love PHD and Honey Pot).
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Visit your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatmentāBV doesnāt usually go away on its own.
After switching back to our organic hemp pads and using one boric acid suppository, I was back to normal within a few hours.
Donāt Forget the Tampon Rule
Let me be realāthis isnāt the first time Iāve let a period product overstay its welcome. Just like I wore those synthetic period panties for way too long (hello, bacteria overload), Iāve definitely pushed it with tampons before too. You think, āIāll change it in an hour,ā and suddenly itās been eight.
Hereās the thing: leaving a tampon in too long doesnāt just cause a funky smellāit can be dangerous. Besides the risk of bacterial vaginosis, thereās also a real risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), especially if you forget to remove it. Life gets busy. You're running errands, on Zoom calls, stuck in trafficāwhatever it is, the hours fly by.
Thatās why I now set a timer on heavy flow days and always keep an extra organic tampon or hemp pad in my bag. Prevention is way easier than dealing with the aftermath.
And if your period smells way offāfishy, sour, or just wrongādonāt spiral down the Google rabbit hole. Reach out to yourĀ gyno. It could be BV, or something else entirely, but either way, itās worth getting checked out.
TL;DR:
Your period shouldnāt smell bad. Slightly metallic? Totally normal. Fishy, sour, or foul? Time to investigate. Whether itās switching to organic period care, changing your products more often, or seeing your gyno, donāt ignore the signs.
Our hemp pads and period underwear are breathable, antibacterial, and 90% plant-basedāso you can feel fresh and supported all cycle long.
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**This blog is not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for questions related to your health.
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