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Vagina problems

Hi i am 13 years old and today when i went to do number 2 there was blood coming out of my vagina. It was very thick. At first i thought my period was happening as my period has not started yet but then all of a sudden the blood stopped. It was like it was never there. I checked my vagina in the washroom and i noticed that the place where my pee comes from (don't know what its called) was all black and wrinkly. Like it was blackish brownish as well as the area around it. The area around it was a dark brown. I have also noticed that for the past week or so my vagina has been like leaking (i guess you could say) a whitish yellowish liquid which is very thick and smells bad. I am very scared to go to a doctor and tell my mom as well. Also i am worried that my period hasn't started yet. All of my friends periods have started but mine.
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Definitely go to the doctor.  The odor and color sounds like an infection.  And don't worry about your period.  Some girls don't start until even 15 years old.  Your period's exciting at first because of its association with the idea of "womanhood" but quickly becomes a nuisance.  Enjoy your time without it!
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The only thing for you to do is tell your mom and go to the doctor I don't personally know what it is but it's definitely not good you could have an infection of some kind I know that discharge with a foul odor can mean that but definitely tell your mom and get checked out before it gets worse
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