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I am so confused!!!

I am a 13 year old girl. i have white, sometimes, smelly discharge.  normal????  i also have lumps (i think) in my breasts.  (i barely have any breasts. they aren;t even A cups) i have not started my period.  anyone to comment? help? advice?
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473345 tn?1228236535
I agree with the discharge thats normal i had that too and im 20 and still get it sometimes..also when it some to ur breasts..i also had that..its really annoying.I was told it was a sigh that my breasts where growing and had it until i was 17... and know that my breasts are full grown i dont have it anymore...hope this helps :)
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465775 tn?1268454288
dont worry you will be fine with the discharge, i was worried about it when i was younger, im now 15, and i got my period when i was 12, thats about when i started to discharge i thought something was wrong but i found out usaully every girl can have discharge, and the smelly discharge( i had that sometimes now do) but just clean more down there i hope this helps, but you have nothing to worry about some girls dont get their period til age 18
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i think this is called Cervix Mucus and most women experience it as there period starts to regulate. It is very normal. Some women have a lot and some have none it all depends on your body. I know it produces a thick white discharge. If it smells bad I would see a Dr. or if it continues to worry you. Also if you wear panti liners it may help with it leaking out. Good Luck
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