Did that many doctors didn’t merely oppose at-home HIV tests on the pretext of patients potentially doing something after learning important life information, they also oppose at-home pregnancy tests for the same reason?
[If] that many doctors didn’t merely oppose at-home HIV tests on the pretext of patients potentially doing something after learning important life information, [did] they also oppose at-home pregnancy tests for the same reason?
[If] that many doctors didn’t merely oppose at-home HIV tests on the pretext of patients potentially doing something after learning important life information, [did] they also opposed at-home pregnancy tests for the same reason?
[If] that many doctors didn’t merely oppose at-home HIV tests on the pretext of patients potentially doing something after learning important life information, [did] they also oppose at-home pregnancy tests for the same reason?
EDIT: fixed a typo relative to tense change:
opposed → oppose, which this texteditor auto-in-corrected.
(I still think the question is better if ‘for the same reason’ is also omitted. Other possibilities may be hypothesized.)
Apparently yes!
It wasn’t a question. It was a suggested change in that question, the text of the Original Post, as it were, to make it more readable.
(I also edited my comment after noticing another ‘typo’ in the section you quoted.)
My bad!
It was not at all clear tho that you were offering corrections.