Can a man having polio in one leg married to a healthy woman have normal healthy!


Question: Although his one leg is thin, the person can walk limping slightly.


Answers: Although his one leg is thin, the person can walk limping slightly.

Yes, he can marry a healthy girl and have healthy children. olio is not hereditary. I haev a friend whose both the legs affected, amrried a healthy girl and have healthy childred. I have another friend, one leg affected, married a healthy man and have healthy kids. Go ahead.

No there are only a few chances of this birth.
The child should be given polio drops.

I believe what you mean to ask is that if a man who had polio, and who has residual muscular weakness left in one leg could be the father of healthy children. The answer is of course, yes. Polio is a disease that you survive, not one that you carry for life ever after. It may leave residual damage, which can't be repaired- but you no longer have the actual disease. So you don't have anything to be concerned about. Your children would be born much as any other children are born- with dear little faces and bare behinds, beloved by both parents. And they would recieve polio vaccinations in infancy, which would protect them from ever having the disease which afflicted their father.

YES very surely

baby, u don have any hereditical prob n polio is not counted as one. so y r u worryin
ggo on

Not at all, go ahead and marry.

No problem at all.Polio is not a communicable disease so the mother will bear a normal child from a polio effected father.

You are probably too old to have children since the cure for polio was found 50 years ago.

Absolutely ... no problem ...

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