Researchers in Germany found no compelling evidence that men were more attracted to women's body odor when they were most fertile, indicating that if body odor does change with fertility, it may not be easily detectable initially.
The study suggests that while changes in female body odor related to fertility might not be immediately discernible, prolonged exposure may enable men to sense these variations, prompting a need for further research using advanced techniques.
The researchers collected women's armpit odor samples over multiple sessions before, during, and after their fertile period, and found no significant differences in the chemical composition linked to peak fertility, challenging previous beliefs on the topic.
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