This is a very good question. A family physician get exposed to all the strain of flu. So almost three times in a year, he suffers from flu. All are mild attacks. As there is partial cross immunity to the previous strain to which he is immunized, it is a warning to the physician that flu epidemic is expected. And the expectations almost never go wrong. But this no way confers immunity from mutations of flu virus or from Swine Flu. A physicician should have exhaust fan fitted to his office. So that whenever any patient of respiratary illnes comes to him, the droplets should go out. Otherwise continuous breathing and rebreathing will give him that infection for sure.
There shouldn't be a problem to get pregnant again.
Slim but there are cases where they slip out and become active once again
A miscarriage should not prevent you from becoming pregnant again.
Chances are not good. Also, chances are not good if you get them back--people tend to break up again later for the same reasons.
0%. Sorry.
People who have had twins stand a better chance "statisticaly" of having twin again then those that did not have twins.
In my experience, as both a husband and a wife, 100%
If you have already had it, there is a high chance you are more prone to it and Torsion may happen again
Your chances of getting a Virgin Pregnant this way are pretty low. Best bet would be for your girl friend to use some form of birth control if you plan on having sex again. And you should wear a condom to prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Yes. When a tornado hits a location it does not change the chances of it getting hit again.
Having your tubes tied is not entirely effective, if you've gotten pregnant once with them tied chances are you can again.
Typically, you cant have a baby after you've had your tubes tied. .unless somehow the tubal fails. If the tubal fails, that could happen at any point after having the procedure, and you could get pregnant. Research, says your chances of getting pregnant again after a tubal increase 10 yrs after the tubal, but your chances are still less than 2%