People who have had twins stand a better chance "statisticaly" of having twin again then those that did not have twins.
A miscarriage should not prevent you from becoming pregnant again.
There shouldn't be a problem to get pregnant again.
Chances of pregnancy decrease if you get another bacterial infection.
You should check with your Dr before becoming pregnant again. You are at a higher risk for it happening again if you've experienced it once.
If you are having unprotected sex, your chance of becoming is high. The only way that is 100% sure is abstinence.Barring that, using a condom is above 95%
0%. Sorry.
If you have had a tubal ligation and you want to become pregnant, it may happen, but you'll have better chances if you have a surgical procedure to reverse the tubal ligation. There is no guarantee that you'll experience success after a reversal, but the ability to reverse a tubal ligation is there and it will dramatically increase your chances of becoming pregnant again. Here is a website related to your question. HTH. http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/486.html
Zero. Even if you delivered on January 2nd (while 40), after 4.5 months there would only be 7.5 months left in the year. This is not enough time to become pregnant again and to have another 4.5 month old child before you turn 41.
When you miss a pill take the next pill as soon as you remember and continue taking them as normal. However you will need to use a condom for seven days.
It is quite possible for it to happen right away or it may take a while for others. It really just depends upon how long it takes your body to begin ovulating and regain it's normal cycle again.
Having your tubes tied is not entirely effective, if you've gotten pregnant once with them tied chances are you can again.
Hello. The chances of pregnancy would be low but yes because of your past history you could become pregnant again.