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Brown discharge

Hi.... my name is beya and im new on this forum... i just finished my periods last week on wednesday. after four days of my period i had notice a brown discharge... it was not smelly. im 21 year old and not sexually active at all. i just want to ask you it is normall to have or it is somthing to worry about??? please can someone help me im very worried about this things.

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Brown discharge is normal around your period.  Your period is a result of the thickened lining in your uterus being extracted from your body.  The color of it can vary, I knwo some women who say it's a very dark brown in some months.  As for the pinkish discharge I dont think you have much to worry about but why don't you just consult your gyn in case? If it worries you
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Can someone plzzz answer to my Question. i will be very greatful to you....
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hi... my question again is about brown discharge...its been 4 years im goin through with this problem. I only used to have the brown discharge once in year but now im having twice in year i mean once  in six months...i just finished my periods this week wednesday n today i noticed a slightly pnkish discharge...i want to ask you it is normal or not..because i heard that brown discharge can demage the reproductive system is that true?????
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thank you for your reply
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its normal. nothing to worry about
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