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post #21 of 32
some of these stories are just killing me lol!

I can't say I've noticed much of a smell with either of my boys once they're bathed and clean.. my circed DH does definitely get stinky if he's not showered. I don't think it has anything to do with intact vs circed.
post #22 of 32
Thread Starter 
Thanks for the responses. I didn't really think it had much to do with intact/circumcised either, I just figured this was the best forum for that sort of issue. (I'm certainly not going to go out and circ him or anything crazy like that, don't worry!)

And no, it's not a big deal at all, I just figured I'd see what other people's experiences are. Sounds like the general wisdom is that some kids smell more than others. Really the only thing I was wondering about was the imbalance question - if people had responded saying "oh, my son only smells when he has a yeast infection", then I would have known that I needed to go get some probiotics.

Let's see if I can cover the various questions people asked.... no, it's not what I'd call a "foul" smell - I don't think he has anything wrong medically or anything like that. I'd consider it a fairly normal crotch smell, it's just that I can usually smell him from several feet away when he's naked. *shrug*

Our diet is so varied (DS eats everything), it would be hard to tell if a particular food was causing it - and it seems fairly constant, not varying with what we eat. I'll have to pay closer attention anyway...

As for bathing, it's usually every 2-3 days. I just don't feel like daily baths are necessary in general, and he tends to get dry skin sometimes. I don't scrub him with a washcloth, I just give him the soap and tell him to wash himself all over, and if he doesn't wash his penis (or bottom, or feet, etc), I have him do it or do it for him. *shrug* Right now we're using some glycerin soap that someone gave us, before we were using the Dr. Bronner's Peppermint kind in bar form. Sometimes he uses his dad's Zest. I haven't noticed a difference.

Diapering - I keep him in underwear (or naked) these days except when he's sleeping or we're going out. He's changed when we get up in the morning, or whenever he's wet in the day. Someone suggested stripping the diapers, which is probably a good idea - they smell kind of funny right now too, come to mention it. Even the ones I just washed *sigh*.

Anyway, thanks for the ideas and humor. I probably just need to wipe him down more often or something (once I can get him to hold still), and strip those diapers.
post #23 of 32
This might help a bit. My son hads very dry skin and ecxema. So we only bathed him every few days. It finally got bad to the point of taking him to an allergist who said that bathing him one or twice a day with the right sort of soap and the right sort of cream would help the dry skin and excema.

So we now let him soak is a full bath once a day in the morning until he has prune hands. We use Vanicream soap during and Vanicream moisturizer staight afterwards and his skin is wonderfully soft now and his ecxema has gone away! He also smells really clean too which is a nice benefit.

So if you strip his diapers and try this bathing routine you might help his skin and make him smell nicer.
post #24 of 32
Sounds like you need to strip your diapers with vinegar and hang them in the sun. Could be yeast and normal cloth diaper funk. They can get quite funky if they are not stripped and/or if your detergent is leaving behind residue. Give him a bath with 1/4 cup of baking soda too just to help with the funk.

btw, yeast can smell a little oniony.

We bath every 2 days, my ds is 10 months
post #25 of 32
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Originally Posted by hapersmion View Post
no, it's not what I'd call a "foul" smell - I don't think he has anything wrong medically or anything like that. I'd consider it a fairly normal crotch smell, it's just that I can usually smell him from several feet away when he's naked. *shrug*
I think that is totally normal. My dd was so stinky the other day after not having had a bath in a few days that I could still smell her after I had put her in the tub. I had to scrub her up just so I could sit outside the tub with her.

I would definitely try stripping your diapers, and maybe more "nakie" time if you can. Also, we use CA baby "calming" shampoo and bodywash. It has a mild scent that seems to cover stinkies and sticks for a while.
post #26 of 32
I can sniff out my child blindfolded. And he certainly doesn't smell bad, I am just capable of finding through my nose.

I noticed that as soon as my DS was born, oh mt dear Lord, that sweet scent of baby, unbathed. I was seriously sniffing him nonstop. I mentioned that heavenly scent to the aftercare midwife that came home to us after we came home from the hospital- and she just grinned.

It is so funny how much more my nose "does" ever since becoming pregnant. I know my husband's scent (and he rarely stinks), my little boys, I remember my mum and dad scents (my old cat LOOOOOOVED my dad's worn socks, seriously, that was better than catnip, moaning cat rolling over dirty socks...), noses are so important.
post #27 of 32
just came looking a thread about 'stinky boy' andthis thread answered all my questions Thanks!
post #28 of 32
I have one circed and one uncirced boy and they both smell like boys. My first started smelling right away -at like 6 weeks old-and is still more fragrant. My younger one has only recently started picking up that boy smell. My older seriously makes me gag when he comes in from playing. It's not a bad smell, like there's something wrong, just a smell. I make they bathe everyday, not always with soap. it's wet and humid here and I think that definitely has an effect.
post #29 of 32
my boys aren't stinky but they bathe every day, my oldest probably every 2 days. just w/water in shower or bath, no soap most of the time.

when my ds2 is naked (which is a lot since he's 3 1/2) i do notice a butt smell sometimes but that's only when he hasn't hopped in the shower w/me or taken a bath that day.

my dh isn't stinky either, even when he's been working, playing b-ball, etc. he doesn't even sweat much.

i def. think some people are more sweaty than others. that's why in the winter when my boys have to wear shoes and socks i put powder in their socks bc they are foot sweaters. (that sounds weird, like they wear sweaters on their feet....).

lots of good advice and reassurance from pp!
post #30 of 32
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Originally Posted by hapersmion View Post
This isn't a very big problem, since it's been going on for a year or two and I'm just now posting about it... but my uncircumcised son is stinky. He's almost three, cloth diapered but more than halfway potty trained at this point, and he likes to run around naked, but he smells bad when he does! I don't give him a bath every day, and maybe that has something to do with it, but I noticed the other day that he still smells even right after he gets out of the tub! He doesn't retract, and we've never tried to clean under the foreskin or anything like that. Do all little boys smell this way? (I only have one child, so I don't have any comparison.) Could it be some kind of yeast imbalance or something? Would probiotics help? I'm not good at describing smells... but I don't think it smells yeasty, just... well, like a dirty penis, I guess. (TMI!)
My daugher gets this strong "privet parts" smell when I don't wash her down there with some mild soap for a couple of days (she is fully potty trained, both day and night). My intact son though goes without washing for days and no smell what so ever.
post #31 of 32
IDK....try a different soap. Have you noticed when you use a different soap (or at least I have) that when I use different soaps, like motel soaps, it makes me smell different. Even when i use something like zest it makes me smell "harsher". I usually can only use dove or a soap that melaluca makes to make me smell "fresh and clean". Bodies react differently to different substances....try a hypoallergenic soap.
I put DD in the tub everyday and some days she just soaks, but I make sure to at least wash her private areas. IMO I think it's important the first couple of years to assist them in washing to teach "muscle memory" so that when she begins to really wash herself she just does it thorough by nature.
post #32 of 32
Another vote for: "Kids just have a smell". I have to agree that DD was stinkier than both DSs. I wonder if it's a gender thing. Do mamas just notice that "feminine" smell more? I could smell DD a mile away when she was little and went unbathed for a day or two. When I was pregnant with DS2, I would actually gag at that cheesy unwashed yoni smell :Puke Sorry, proabably TMI.

I have honestly never smelled anything gross except for that sweaty butt smell on my boys.
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