This is a rare possibility, but quite unlikely.
Meningitis is a word you might hear on the news. That's because there are sometimes outbreaks of meningitis at schools or colleges - and it can be a serious illness. But many people get better after they have meningitis
No. Molds are fungi. Viruses are not fungi. Fungi can get viruses, just like you or I, but there are no viruses that are fungi. There are no fungi that are viruses. This does not address whether you can get fungal meningitis from black mold, but you absolutely definitively cannot get viral meningitis from black mold. Additionally, having fungal meningitis might make you more or less susceptible to getting viral meningitis, but you probably won't be too concerned with viral meningitis if you're busy fighting fungal meningitis. You won't be concerned with much else at all.
If a grown man catches it, yes, it is possible.
It is possible to become pregnant after just having a baby six months ago, if that is what you are asking.
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Sterile = No sperm. No sperm = No biological kids.
Talk to your doctor. The literature says that just being older makes pregnancy harder. This is more important that the having been on the pill.
Yes, if you have the time and money for lessons.
Yes, individuals who have had meningitis can be at a higher risk for developing it again, depending on the type of meningitis they experienced. For example, those who had viral meningitis generally have a lower risk of recurrence, while bacterial meningitis can lead to potential complications that might increase susceptibility. Additionally, certain underlying health conditions or factors may further elevate the risk. It's important to follow up with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and preventive measures.
It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.
As long as a woman has her period, if she is fertile, she can be impregnated.
No.As the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy there is nowhere for the baby to be carried to term.