CureZone   Log On   Join
Re: Work environment
 
  Views: 1,500
Published: 13 y
 
This is a reply to # 1,948,267

Re: Work environment


Unfortunately, Body Odor disorders are not widely known, not even among the medical community.

Thank goodness there are a few medical researchers who have started looking into the possible cause(s).

There will be good and bad days at work.

It's amazing how adults are rallying against minors bullying each other but it's ok for adults to bully adults in the work place. Coworkers should put two and two together and realize that it has to be some type of medical condition if you come in with soaking wet hair in the morning to work and an hour or two later begin to have an odor.

The #1 priority should be your unborn child. Do not take any supplements that people have suggested on this site, eat healthy, take your prenatal vitamins, and keep having your checkups.

All you can do right now is take daily baths, wash your hair, and use deodorant to keep the odor to a minimum.

Once the child is born and if you decide not to breast feed, then you can start trying the suggestions on the site.

Your Body Odor might have changed due to the pregnancy and could be going back to what it once was after the child is born.

Unfortunately, there's not much you can do until after the baby is born. You want a happy, healthy baby.





 

Share


 
Printer-friendly version of this page Email this message to a friend
Alert Moderators
Report Spam or bad message  Alert Moderators on This GOOD Message

This Forum message belongs to a larger discussion thread. See the complete thread below. You can reply to this message!


 

Donate to CureZone


CureZone Newsletter is distributed in partnership with https://www.netatlantic.com


Contact Us - Advertise - Stats

Copyright 1999 - 2025  www.curezone.org

0.156 sec, (1)