Chickenpox does not affect fertility. Any woman can be infertile, but it has nothing to do with her chickenpox history.
A person with a history of chickenpox or history of chickenpox vaccine will typically have a positive antibody test for chickenpox.
Yes, a person who is infected with chickenpox can carry the infection to someone else, including a pregnant woman.
Woman can be infertile or sterile.
You can only transmit chickenpox if you are infected with the virus yourself.
No.
because you can only have chicken pox once
no shut up...
What if your teacher, Mr.Toscano, hasn't had the measles, the mumps, or the chickenpox.
Shingles is caused by the chickenpox virus. You do not get shingles from someone with shingles; you get chickenpox from someone with shingles. Then when you get older, you will get shingles because you had chickenpox. Or, you might get older and never get chickenpox. In that case, you will thank your mother for having you vaccinated against chickenpox when you were a child.
No. You can however catch chickenpox from the shingles if you've never had them before. The shingles themselves come from a dormant chickenpox virus in your skin tissue.
yeah its called menopause.
Sex change but even with that you would still be a woman just sterile