Subject: “Is That an ‘Old Vagina Smell’? Here’s What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You!”
Hello there,
If you’ve recently found yourself catching a less-than-pleasant whiff from “down, there”—and you’re around menopause or beyond—this email is for you.
It’s time to talk about that smell, why it happens, and how you can reclaim freshness and comfort.
Why Does This Happen?
As menopause sets in, your ovaries stop ovulating, which drastically lowers estrogen levels.Without enough estrogen, your vagina can’t produce enough glycogen, the “snack” that friendly lactobacilli need to thrive.When lactobacilli go MIA, the “bad” bacteria step in and produce a distinct, unpleasant odor.What Can You Do About It?
Understand Your Body: It’s not “just in your head.” Your body’s microbiome is actually changing.Talk to a Professional: Discuss options like topical estrogen therapy or other strategies that can help revive friendly bacteria.Stay Informed: Keeping up with reliable, expert advice can make all the difference in staying comfortable and confident.Ready to leave unpleasant odors behind?
Check out my resources at YourHPVMDcoach.com and subscribe to my YouTube channel!
I cover everything from hormonal changes to practical tips for supporting healthy, balanced vaginal flora—always with a touch of humor, because who says we can’t smile while learning about our bodies?
Stay fresh and stay fabulous,
Lucia Cagnes, M.D.
Your HPV MD Coach, Sorgente Med Spa.
YourHPVMDcoach.com
Disclaimer: This email is for informational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. If you have concerns or persistent symptoms, please consult your healthcare provider.