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Brown Vaginal discharge

Hi! I'm 12 and have never gotten my period. Recently In my underware i had a brown goo. It had no smell, I was wandering if it could be me starting and me just being irregular. i sometimes discharge but not like this....is it bad??? should i be concerned. I dont really know much about this but i have ben searching online and it says stuff like being cleand out????? What? Other stuff says pregnancy or cervical cancer. What do i do. Should i put on a pad just in case. Srry aabout rambling on but my freind just got hers and i heard if you hang out with someone alot you can be on the same schedual , is it true,does it have something to do with it plz Help!!!
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hey honey. Its more likely nothing at all to worry about so calm down. more than likely u are becoming a woman now and your starting your period. Be sure to talk to your mom about it! The friend thing, now i kind of believe that little tale. Me and my BF lived together and our periods started becoming irregular and closer together. The same day my period went off hers came on. Even when my period stayed on longer than usual hers would still come on the day mine went off. sometimes she would have to ask me is my period on because she would be thinking that she missed her period because she was pregnant but really i was still on. I know that sounds kind of weird but we operated off of eachothers periods so lil mama that could be possible.
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Thx so much I was getting a lip worried I just needed someone to say that again thx
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It sounds like your getting period. It will probably irregular for a while. It is also probably a good idea to tell your mom. Nothing to be worried about.
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