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Confused and scared

Im 16 years old and my boyfriend is15. On tuesday we decided to have unprotected sex using the pull and pray method and again the next day doing the sane thing. E were successful and he did not ejaculate inside me, but to be safe my mom purchased the plan b contraceptive around 3 days later. Today, i found a white/clear.... Thing in the toilet. It looked jelly like and had 2 brown spheres inside. 1 side was thicker than the other and tapered out. The only thing that frightens me us that the other pictures of a human egg are yellow-ish colored. Sp could this be egg white like discharge as a sign of pregnancy? Or is that the egg? Bottom line- am i pregnant?
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Plus, if your trying to prevent babies, I wouldn't advise pull out methods. And if your mom is okay with buying the plan B , then she should be okay with plan A and that's birth control and Condoms!
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Your eggs are sizes of the tip of a pen.
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The biggest question I have, is the one about me possibly SEEING the egg itself? Is that possible?  
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Hi there,
Pregnancy can occur only if precum contains any sperm and comes in contact with vagina.Plan B is very effective if taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. The sooner it is used, the better the chances of preventing pregnancy. It reduces the risk of pregnancy by almost 95% when taken within the first 24 hours after unprotected intercourse and by 61% when taken between 48-72 hours. Plan B is known to cause irregular bleeding or spotting after taking it. It can either delay your periods or prepone them.  While you’re waiting for your next period it is advisable to abstain from having intercourse or make sure you use a contraceptive. If your periods are delayed by two weeks or more take up pregnancy test. This is merely an advice and not a substitute for clinical examination. I sincerely hope it helps. Keep me posted.
Best luck and regards.
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