| Gett yourself tested for Covid. |
Excuse me while I clean myself of barf. |
| Mine smelled sweet and milky to me, I assumed it was the breastmilk. But I love the neck cheese too, you should still get the formula feeding! |
| My babies smelled sweet on…GASP, formula! |
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I also wondered about this! My babies never smelled of anything to me! Both exclusively breastfed. Sometimes they smelled of sour milk if they had spit up and hadn’t been washed. Not my favorite smell!
I don’t have any problems with my olfactory senses otherwise. And this never stopped me bonding with my babies. I love them to the ends of the earth snd back
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| Wash it, then it will smell good. |
Oh no, I thought post was why does it smell. You said why not. Slouch. :/ |
| My adopted newborn infant that was exclusively formula fed smelled amazing. And even as an almost 3 year old she smells weirdly good- just her natural oils, we use all unscented products. Even other family members have commented on it. It probably just depends on the kid. Like some adults naturally smell better or smellier. |
| I don’t think it has to do with bottle or breastfeeding. My oldest was bottle fed and she smelled like “newborn”. My twins are both exclusively breastfed and one smells like newborn, the other smells like *nothing*. Doesnt even hold the soap smell after a bath. Idk why. |
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I don’t get it either. I have an excellent sense of smell and thought my baby smelled of absolutely nothing.
Eww to all the neck cheese people. My baby never had neck cheese! |
| Mine both puked up after every feed, so they smelled like spit up.... |
| You pure probably just used to it-I bet grandma, etc can smell your baby’s sweet head. |
Yeah I’m gagging. Neck cheese?! |
Same. What is with the neck cheese? What are people washing and drying their babies with and how frequently are they bathing them? |
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