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Today my wife had her medical exam for her CR-1 Visa and the doctor didn't want to give her the MMR shot she needed b/c he feared she could be pregnant simply b/c we have "done it" in the past month. She told him multiple times she's not pregnant and offered to go take a test but he just wrote on the paper "risk of pregnancy". He said it shouldn't cause any issues for the interview tomorrow and shed just have to get the shot before she flies to the states. Was wondering if this has happened to anyone before and if it caused any problems for the actual interview and approval. Side note, there was a pharmacy next door and he still didn't let her just take the test there to show she's not pregnant. She took one later anyways and not pregnant as she said the whole time.

 
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