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Old 07-21-2015, 04:52 AM  
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Originally Posted by wehateporn View Post
Given the high risk involved with pet vaccinations you'd be far better off doing a test for the antibodies rather than assuming another vaccine is required.




Depends on the vaccine, for example vaccine-induced Mumps antibodies disappear within 2 years, whereas vaccine-induced Measles antibodies can last up to 10. Women only stay fertile for a set amount of time, those HCG antibodies will stop them giving birth at least in their most fertile years.
What high risks? Testing for antibodies isn't very practical solution to determine the need for vaccination.

About that fertile stuff, from where you did get those numbers about HCG? Or even the ages of vaccinated women? And are you talking about some intentionally taken vaccine?
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