Assuming she has no other conditions that would be of concern (herpes simplex, for instance), then yes.
You aren't going to get polio from someone who had it as a child. They are no longer contagious.
2006-10-04 15:08:01
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answered by EvilBunny 3
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Yes, you should be able to. Young children who contract polio may sometimes suffer only mild symptoms, and as a result they may become permanently immune to the disease. But, if you have any concerns about it, contact your nearest family physician. I also listed a website that might give you some more information. Good luck and good kissing.
2006-10-05 03:21:28
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answered by thalterman 3
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She's not contagious. The polio virus left long ago and she has permanent nerve damage.
2006-10-04 22:08:04
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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yes you can my aunt got polio as a child and she is married to my uncle and has 7 healthy children
2006-10-04 22:07:40
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answered by mama 3
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yeah. virus isnt passed that way, its dormant or gone, and you were most likely vaccinated anyway.
2006-10-04 22:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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With her consent—she is not contagious, but she has her rights.
2006-10-04 22:11:29
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answered by DrB 7
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sure u will not be infected but don't ditch her
2006-10-05 05:12:28
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answered by apurba s 3
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sure.
2006-10-04 22:11:13
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answered by drinda_house 3
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