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Al's avatar

Depends on the type of immuno contraceptive in the jab. HCG or PZP. I think it’s HCG. You’d think they test for antibodies for HCG.

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I believe they do test for human chorionic gonadotrophin, if for no other reason than to be sure the woman is not already pregnant before commencing intervention. I believe the mechanisms in the shots causing harm to fecundity and fertility are far more complex.

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Lone Star's avatar

Additionally, they do look at antibodies, searching for immune reactions as cause of rejecting conceptus, etc. However, given the secrecy surrounding the vax components, it may be impossible to know what to test for. (I am begging doctors to weigh in on how to test for presence of spike, for example, in vaxed people who ate still alive.)

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