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female
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anonymous
writes: i am pregnant by 16 weeks. My husband often complains that my breath has too much odour. Sometimes it is odourig too much. I have also noticed same. I regulerly use mouth wash. But after 10 minutes it starts oduring again. Before pregnancy it never happened like this. Is it because of pregnancy. Please help. What shall i do. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 June 2010): The problem with bad breath is sufferers think of it one condition but in fact it’s due to many non-serious health conditions working together and bad breath or halitosis is its outcome. The frustrating part is the health conditions are not harmful to you at all but its effects will make you a social outcast. It’s normal for people with bad breath to not even know they have it while at the same time nobody will tell you that you have it or how bad it is because it embarrasses them and you. If you want to know if you have bad breath go to HomeBadBreathTest if you know you have bad breath go to BadBreathCureCom.au another site that’s very helpful is Oraltech Labs these sites pretty much saved my life as my bad breath made my life unliveable. So follow their advice and you can kick bad breath to the curb and get on with your life with clean fresh oral health. Best Wishes J.T NY
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reader, DrPsych +, writes (18 June 2010):
Because of changes in your immune function during pregnancy, you are more prone to dental problems at this time such as gum disease. This is turn can cause bad breath. It is important to keep your dental hygiene in check during pregnancy for your health and that of your baby. I suggest you seek treatment and have your gums cleaned by a dental hygienist to see if it makes a difference. I know from personal experience that one of my back teeth went rotten when I was pregnant.
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