When you change your tampon or go to the bathroom on your period, you kind of get up-close and personal with your period blood , which can change from cycle to cycle. But maybe this time you notice something a little off-putting: the smell. "Menstrual blood contains blood and sloughing uterine lining tissue, thus it may smell differently than blood from a cut, for example," says Alyssa Dweck , MS, MD, FACOG, a board-certified gynecologist in Westchester County, New York.

But what about when your period blood smells like metal? Or when your period blood smells like fish? Does it mean anything for your health? Ahead, doctors weigh in on what causes period blood smell, whether any of it is cause for concern, and when you should seek help from your healthcare provider. Alyssa Dweck , MS, MD, FACOG, is a board-certified gynecologist in Westchester County, New York. Megan Zaander , MD, is a board-certified ob-gyn at Lake Oswega GYN.

Why Does Period Blood Smell Like Metal? Some people who menstruate, in particular, describe their period blood as having a metallic-like scent — according to Dr. Dweck, this is likely because of the iron content in the blood. Dr.

Dweck also adds that blood is a bacterial medium and may have a differing smell for that reason too. Remember, though, it's normal for the vagina to have a smell — and no, it's not supposed to smell like perfume or a bouquet of flowers. According to Megan Zaander, MD, a board-certified ob-gyn at Lake Oswega GYN, many people.