Breast smell and taste

Breast question

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My husband and I were having foreplay last night and he was kissing and caressing my breasts. We then kissed on mouth and I could taste and smell similar to my vagina. (When you receive oral sex, then they kiss you - yuck!) I immediately pulled away and told him my impression. He agreed, that yes my breasts did have a vagina like taste to them. Anyway, we continued and finished the job off.

I had a shower first thing in the morning and we were having sex last thing at night. I've breast fed both of my children, for a combined total of 3 years. My youngest is now 2.25 years and I still have milk production there. I stopped expressing and breast feeding when he was 1.

Does anyone else have this experience? I've tried searching for it on the net - it seems a bit wierd! I was thinking of going to ask my OB/GYN about it.
 
I think if your bresast smells like ur vagina, ha..maybe you are having yeast infection??? does your nipples hurt during breastfeeding? or do you notice your child having diaper rashes? sometimes it might be thrust...but it shouldn't smell..lol...usually that smell is yeast infection..
 
ummm... thrusH not thrusT... however, with your discussions of sex, it could be the latter...
 
it could be the latter...

Not sure what you mean? We'd kissed on the mouth before the foreplay started and there was no funny taste or smell.

I stopped breast feeding my youngest son 1.25 years ago. Breasts appear and feel completely normal. No pain, itching, discharge, crusting, no nipple abnormalities.

I do not smell or taste my own breasts and to be honest after breast feeding my two children it's taken a bit of time to feel comfortable to have them re-introduced back into our sex life.

Maybe the simple answer is I need to shower twice a day? Easy enough solution.
 
Perhaps you guys might be mistaken, it may not be your breasts that smell/ taste like your vagina but your vagina smelling/ tasting stronger and thus the after effect lasting a bit longer. Just a thought :)
 
If you still have "some milk production" after 1.25 years, then there is a reason for there to be a smell and you should probably have this investigated.

A friend of mine experienced the same and about a year or so after stopping breastfeeding, still had some milk (v small amounts could be manually expressed altho she avoided doing this) and suddenly experienced mastitis. This unfortunately developed into a cyst which required minor surgery.

Perhaps you should see a specialist/lactation specialist/OB gyn?
 
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