There is a chance that you won't get it if you take some precautions. You're not always doomed to get it just from one time having intercourse. Over time you could possibly get it if you repeatidly have sex with this person.
If they didn't have a break out and if they were taking suppressants then you won't have much chance of getting it in between a break out. If they just had a break out or were feeling like they were going to get a break out when you had intercourse then you may have a higher chance of contracting it.
Symptoms can start any where from 2-30 days after being infected. Keep an eye out and if you do get any symptoms, or any unusual blisters or sores, then see a doctor and get tested for herpes.
About a 5% chance.
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The chances of getting a railroad job after being an army mechanic are very good. Send any resume that you have to the railroad human resource office.
No, actually it is the opposite that is the truth. If someone were completely celibate, then their chance of catching AIDS would be almost nothing, while the more sexual partners you have, the higher are your chances of contracting the virus.
It depends on why he/she is in jail in the first place. If the person is being held prior to trial, he/she will be released if he is found not guilty at trial. If the person is being held after trial, they will be released at the termination of their sentence.
Being bilingual does not greatly increase your chances of getting into an Ivy League University. Good grades, who you know, your SAT scores and community involvement will come first. Being bilingual shows that you are a well rounded person.
The chances of someone getting robbed can vary depending on factors such as location, time of day, and individual circumstances. It is difficult to provide a specific percentage as it can differ significantly from one situation to another. Taking precautions such as staying alert, avoiding risky areas, and securing personal belongings can help reduce the risk of being robbed.
MAYBE,when theres someone who can see you she can take you to the hospital
yes. love conquers all.
Being off the shot for that long, you are no longer protected from pregnancy.
The chances of this being herpes is really very slim. The lips are full of many tiny blood vessels, which when broken or burst (as in being biten), will bleed a lot, and then swell considerably. The "blister" is probably where the lip can't form the normal type of scab that a sore on any other part of your body could, largely due to constant moisture and movement (talking, eating, drinking, etc.). You can use ice or a cold compress to help the swelling, and take aspirin to help the inflammation, too. You can also use an antibiotic cream to help prevent/treat any infection. I really wouldn't be concerned about it being herpes, unless you have kissed someone who has herpes since you bit your lip. If that's the case, or if you are still excessively concerned, see your doctor.
No that has nothing to do with your phisical activity in softball.