What kind of discharge is it. Not trying to be gross or anything but I think that could help people to help you out.
If I wear a pantyliner when I am not on my period (like if I am spotting or very light) I notice that it starts to smell if I leave it on all day. For me it is just the fact that you are not getting any air down there, the pantyliner will keep your sweat and natural odors trapped against your body instead of breathing like the fabric of your underwear does. Sometimes if I'm having a heavy discharge day, yes some of it will get on my underwear. But this comes out easily in the wash.
I think a bit of discharge is normal for every woman. Mine varies depending on where I am in my cycle. The discharge does not have a strong odor though on it's own and it is not a huge amount either. I think it can also vary from woman to woman, some people produce more, some less. If your gynecologist has run tests on you for STD's and other vaginal disorders and has determined that you are OK, and you feel fine otherwise - no itching, burning, the smell you are talking about is not from the discharge - then perhaps you shouldn't worry. However, it might also be a good idea to get a second opinion if you think that your gyn misdiagnosed you.
Personally, I'd stop wearing the pantyliner for a day or two and see if the smell gets better.
katiebug
Posted: 24 Sep 00:57