You have several options: 1. You wait 2 weeks and go to the nearest Rossmann or DM - there are for about 5 euros very precise tests (for example clear blue), which can from the first day of the missed cycle to show if there is anything to worry or not. Yes, you will have to stay in ignorance for two weeks if you are currently ovulating, but at least you will know for sure later. They are arranged next to the women's hygienic materials. 2. Your GP, Hausarzt, can also see you immediately or the next day and prescribe Escapel or an alternative. If you don't have one yet - go and sign up with someone. The GP may also refer you to a gynecologist to indicate that the case is urgent - then they also usually manage to insert you. However, in your case, if you present it as it is, I tell you from now on that it will not sound urgent to him. It's better to think of something like bleeding between cycles and pain to be referred, and already at the examination at the gynecologist you will be able to ask if there is a possibility that you are pregnant. 3. You call in practice and ask for an appointment the same day and say that you will pay yourself, on the principle of privately insured persons. This will not be reimbursed by your health insurance fund if you are not privately insured, but it is also a solution if you cannot wait 2 weeks for a test. 4. With the legal insurance for a gynecologist in Germany (and for another specialist) there is a lot of waiting, especially if there are not many specialists per capita where you live and you are not a patient in the practice, but you are calling for the first time. Once you are registered with them, they will easily insert you if necessary and will give you earlier hours.
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How come you were menstruating until 3 days ago, and after 4 days you will be ovulating? It is unlikely that exactly in 4 days and how are you even sure when it will be? It makes no sense to sell Escapel with a prescription. It's for emergency contraception. If you have to wait in line and waste time going to the doctor, time will pass. What if it's Saturday? There is no logic. If you did it shortly after your period, you are unlikely to get pregnant. PS: it's not bad to put a comma that at times the reader gets entangled