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Dark Brown discharge?

Hi, I'm 13
and ive searched this on the internect a few times but came up with things about maybe being pregant, having sexual transmitted diseases . . . etc.
but the things is that im a virgin so that cant be it . I am bulimic and ive always had regular periods , never off schedule. I know this isnt probably doesnt have to do with my periode because i had my period almost 2 weeks ago. What could be the problem with all this dark brown discharge? . .help!
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i am having the same problem i havent got a clue what it is and
i am 15 and a virgin so it cant be because she is young :/
please help me someone ???????

thanks
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but yes you should talk to someone about you being bulimic. but you having brown blood is likely because your young.
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you are 13! its old blood...and not likely anything serious. so try not to let others scare you. periods are dark when your younger. i remember the first time i got my period...it was...well it looked like poop i have no idea what was going on! it scarred me so bad. it stayed darker for awhile...and lightening up
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Dark brown discharge is usually old blood, but, could also mean an infection!  You need to talk with your Mom or someone that you can talk to about this.  Are you sexually active and how long have you been getting your period?  Your periods could be, being effected by your poor nutrition...Bulimia is a dangerous illness!  You definitely need to see a doctor about that!!  People have died from being Bulimic...people a lot older than you...please tell someone immediately, it could save your life.  Let me know how you're doing, OK?  :)  
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