I am not sure exactly what you are asking, but I am going to answer this to the best of my knowledge.
HIV progresses in stages through the body. About 7-10 days after an HIV infection occurs, a person may have flu-like symptoms. These symptoms can present themselves strongly (fever, feeling achy, congestion, ) or they may present mildly (fatigue, headache, PMS symptoms). This is the acute or first stage of HIV.
From the time someone contracts HIV, it can take anywhere from 3-6 months to show up on a test. This is because HIV tests test for HIV antibodies in the system, not for the virus itself. There is a 95% chance that one would test positive 3 months after infection and there is a 100% chance someone would test positive 6 months after infection. To ensure that an HIV test is accurate, one would have to wait 6 months from the time one put themselves at risk for HIV.
HIV is transmitted through blood, semen (pre cum as well), vaginal fluid and breast milk. Therefore, HIV can be transmitted by engaging in unprotected anal, vaginal or oral sex, sharing needles or by an HIV positive mother breast feeding her child.
HIV symptoms can remain dormant for 20 years and then fluxuate rapidly. In other words, symptoms can not show up for a long time, but then when they do they are bad.
The same time as with any other pregnancy - as early as 2 weeks after sex, but typically around 6 weeks after sex
Chronic glomerulonephritis
Ovarian cancer has been known for a long time as The Silent Killer. You should always be aware of your body and any changes that start to occur. While that is not always the easiest thing to do, here is a website that will help you notice any of the early warning signs. http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/news/News/ovarian-cancer-has-early-symptoms
Every ones body responds to pregnancy differently. For me, as soon as i get pregnant (about 3 weeks along) i cant eat certain things that i used to, my breast gets really full, and morning sickness.
Most symptoms occur .....Immediately. The longest time for some symptoms is usually 10-15 hours and even up to 5 days.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur at any time of year but are most common in spring and early summer.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
While a tornado can occur at any time of day or night, most tornadoes occur in the late afternoon and early evening.
There is no set pattern to how often rainbows occur, however they occur when precipitation falls and there is sun at the same time. -- Rainbows only occur in the early morning and late afternoon. This is because of the angle of the sun reflects off the moisture in the air which acts like a prism.
yes both can occurs at same time.
At the same time
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the spring and early summer, but they can happen at any time of year.