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HELP!!!!!!!!!!

I'm 12 and have never gotten my period. A few days ago I had a normal, whitish vaginal discharge. Then it stopped for a couple days. Now this chocolate syrup-like liquid is coming out of my vagina. It is sticky, dark brown and not a lot has come out. I feel no pain in my vagina and it looks normal, not particularly red. I ,of course, have never had sex, so I ruled out the possibility it is a .S.T.D.

Do you know what it is? Is it normal? Is it serious?

Please reply soon, I'm so scared I might cry.
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Some girls have that as a precursor to their periods.  It's old blood that's been up there a brief while.  Other girls get it toward the end of their periods when they taper off to just spotting for the last day or so.

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I never had my period and it's just a discharge I realized because I'm starting my period this second. WoW
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Brown could just mean it's old blood, that you had your period, and now it's working its way out.  Ask your mom or a trusted female adult.  She'll be able to help you.
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New Update, it hardens after a few minutes out of the vagina enviroment. AKA: not anywhere in the vagina, not even close
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