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I never had sex before. But I relate to some of the signs, I have had discharge for over 2years now and sometimes out of random there will be a little blood, it happens maybe at least once a month ((I never started my period))

Age:16(17 in March)
Weight:115lbs
Height:5ft 4.5inches
Female

They already gave me tests for the whole 'no period thing.' I saw a gynocologist(But nothing special just sticked up a q-tip to check if I actually have an opening and that's it.),blood work,hormone check,ultrasound(only to check if I actually have a uterus,fallopian tubes,ext) and a MRI.

Your gynocologists did a pap smear which tests for irregular cells on your cervix. (That is what sticking a q-tip inside of you was for). Many women have a discharge. The ultrasound would have checked for irregular growth indicating cancer as well. (If anything was seen they would have done a biopsy.) It sounds as if all the right steps have been taken to ensure you are healthy, however if you are still concerned, schedule another check-up with your doctor (if it has been 6 months or so since your last one) or if that appointment was real recent schedule with another doctor for a second opinion.
if they did all of that and did not find anything abnormal then most likely you don't have cancer.. when a pelvic (pap smear) is done they check for precancerous cells in your cervix.
Odd that you haven't started your period thing and that you're having discharge and not been sexually active. Don't jump to conclusions on cervical cancer. This type of cancer is detected through PAP tests. Go to the OBGYN and get a PAP, it's very similar to the q-tip tests. That will test for any abnormal cells, which can, eventually, lead to cervical cancer, but as long as you get checked out and do so when the Dr. says to, cervical cancer can be avoided entirely!
Well they checked every thing its really not unusual to get you period late
You don't have cervical cancer; don't worry. Every woman has discharge and if your discharge is clear, colorless and has no odor, then you have nothing to worry about. It is also a bit strange that you are turning 17 and never had a period. If you are an athlete or have lost a lot of weight, then, it could be the reason why you haven't had your period. Otherwise, majority of chicks have their periods by the time they are 17, at the latest.
If the test results have all come back "normal", then it is highly unlikely that you have cervical cancer. Cervical cancer has a number of risk factors, the number of sexual partners is definitely one - but you have not had any partners! so that risk factor would not affect you.

If there is no history of cervical cancer in your family, then that is good too.

I was actually discussing the onset of the "period" with my step-daughters (14 & 18) within the last few days! They both got their periods around 11 years old, but apparently some girls don't get their periods until even 19!

The only other thing that comes to mind is something my ex had - Poly-cystic Ovarian Syndrome - otherwise known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome:

http://adam.about.com/encyclopedia/00036...

My ex only ever had about 1 period a year - sometimes less! And, as it turned out, she was infertile.

If the doctors can find no other reason, have then check this out.

Best of luck
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