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amonia smell comes from urine, you might have some urine leaking from a urinary tract infection?? see a dr.

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The smell of ammonia in menstrual blood can be due to the breakdown of proteins in the blood. It may also be a sign of bacterial overgrowth in the vagina, which can alter the pH balance. If you notice a strong smell of ammonia during menstruation, it's best to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying infections or issues.

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