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I am very worried since this has never happened before. I probably have a week or two before my period and I am getting this light brown creamy thick discharge! I thought it was just blood at first but I looked closer and saw this! I am still a Virgin and have never done anything like that. I asked my mom but she’s at work and can’t answer right now, I am freaking out!!! Please help

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It's probably just dead blood mixed in with discharge. When blood sits in your uterus for a little while, the cells die and the blood turns brown. It's totally normal :) I get it frequently! And spotting between periods is normal too.

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