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brown discharge?


Question Posted Tuesday May 26 2009, 9:34 pm

ive had brown discharge the last few days. its really thick and has a normal smell. anyone know what this is? im too young to go to a gynocologist.

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Wednesday May 27 2009, 1:57 pm:
Brown discharge usually means old blood or light blood. If you are about to start your period, or you're ending it, it could be why.

It's normal, and it's nothing to worry about. And anyone regardless of age can see a Gynecologist.

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AskAwayyy answered Wednesday May 27 2009, 9:06 am:
Have you started menstrating yet?

If not, sometimes right before a girl has her period her internal muchus is discolored. Also, if you have been fingered (sorry to be blunt) that could also cause your discharge to be discolored.

Oh, and by the way, you're never too young to see a gynocologist.

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