Yes, it can be a sign that your period is coming. Some women pass some brownish fluid which is old blood just before they start passing bright red. As they move past the first few days the fluid they pass turns brownish again.
i am a 26yr old virgin and do get the same kind of brown staff.I call it brown staff cos i don't think it is discharge.Discharge is one that smells bad.I think the body does a little clean up of the staff that might have remaind inside the previous month.But 2 be on the side, see a doctor.
its your period mosty likely. if you havent started it yet, you have. if you have, its normal
A vaginal discharge before a period is normal as is in pregnancy. See a doctor if you suspect you may be pregnant.
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No, the white vaginal does not stop before the period. This is one natural way that the vagina cleans itself.
No. Your period is blood, so it will be red. You may just be experiencing vaginal discharge which is white. It is nothing to worry about. If you do not get your period right away it is probably coming soon. This is completely normal though. Most women experience vaginal discharge a few days before their period.
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Yes, it's normal to have vaginal discharge but not your period. Discharge starts as you enter puberty and continues throughout your life, typically menarche comes within four years of starting puberty.
Vaginal discharge starts as you enter puberty, there is no way of telling when your period will start by when you started to get discharge. The most that can be said is that menstruation normally starts within four years of starting puberty.
The white discharge you are having , has nothing to do with periods , it s more likely you have a vaginal infection.
No it does come before and after though
A girl's first vaginal discharge usually occurs anywhere from 6 to 18 months before their first period, or menarche. It's a sign that puberty is in full swing.
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it could be the end of your period. or if you dont have yours yet, your first cycle. it is the combination of the normal discharge and blood. but if you are worried, go to your doctor.