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I was with someone who was really sick this time last year and they said he had hepattis, then everyone said he didnt. Well while he was sick, HE BROKE up with me because his mom hates me? I then got pregnant and now have a baby? The baby is not his, but now I am having liver problems. I am not yet sure if it is Hepattis yet though. if I have Hepattis wouldnt they have checked me when I was pregnant or my baby in the hospital? Will he have it? Another thing, I was split up with my husband when I dated this guy that may or may not of had hapattis, how do I tell him that he may have this? He is the Reason we broke up though because he cheated on me with my "friend" and gave me HPV. So, Now there would be 2 STDs. What do I do and how do I tell him?

2007-03-12 19:33:30 · 4 answers · asked by Megan Michelle 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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Hepatitis is not STD. there are many types of Hepatitis, the well known is B type. B type can be transfer not only thru sex but thru liquid of the body like saliva, sweat, urine and etc. and can be transferred just like skin touching. U can bath 1 gallon of water containing HIV (as long as u dont have open wound) but u can not touch single drop of saliva or sweat contains of Hepatitis B

in body we already GOT antibody of this hepatitis, some people the antibody is high and some are low. for the low they need 3 times shot to increase immunity on hepatitis.

NOW, if u already have the Baby either after or before knowing he got Hepatitis, the best way is to check urself and UR BABY in the hospital. also with the HPV. if this HPV is not totally cured i worry ur baby will having disability, either in physical form or mentally. so BETTER u check in hospital , thorough check and dont close ur eyes on STD and hepatitis. Maybe u should think on ur baby future

2007-03-12 19:47:20 · answer #1 · answered by simplelife76 2 · 0 0

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2015-09-25 17:41:27 · answer #2 · answered by Sabina 1 · 0 0

hcv is not a "true" std because infected blood would of had to transmit into your bloodstream. the chances of your baby getting hcv from you are .03%. condsidering there are over 4 million in the united states infected with hcv, the chance your baby is hcv positive is almost nonexistent.
hepatitis b is different. if you are infected with hepatitis b, you can safetly assume you contracted hbv from your ex. it is spread sexually because all bodily fluids can transmit the virus. UNLIKE hcv! again, HCV is through blood only.

i have never given anyone hcv and i have had it since the age of 8, long before i knew what sex was, long before i knew what drugs were, and long before i ever had my nails done or my ears peirced (more common ways of contracting hcv).

i have two uninfected teens who are 13 and 16.

good luck!

2007-03-13 07:42:03 · answer #3 · answered by Stephanie 6 · 0 0

if your friend had hepatitis B u could have contracted it and if u did your baby is having it. if he had hepatitis A u would have been in a hospital long long time ago and anyway, all those hepatitis are deducted by simple blood test.

2007-03-12 19:47:44 · answer #4 · answered by jacky 6 · 0 0

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