I'm not sure that I understand your question correctly. You might want to rephrase it. But Hep C is passed from blood to blood contact ONLY. It is NOT passed from any other bodily fluids such as saliva, semen, sweat, tears, or vaginal secretions. Just blood. The only way to contract Hep C during sex is if blood is involved. So, she probably will not contract Hep C from you as long as you are careful with your blood. My mom got Hep C from a blood transfusion in the 1960's and has been married to my dad for 35 years and he has never contracted the virus. I got Hep C from my mom when I was born and have been with my husband for 5 years and he has never contracted the virus. You MUST be careful with your blood. Do not share toothbrushes or razors and if you get cut or something, take care of it yourself. Don't ever let her touch your blood. If you are careful, she will not contract the virus from you. You have told her about it, right? This is something that you two should have discussed from the get-go. You should have informed her about your Hep C and you both need to educated yourselves about it. Good luck.
2007-11-29 01:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Sexual transmission is off the CDC list..it is however in the hep c community considered a 1-3% transmission.
You didn't have any problems before CONGRATS! you caught it early..now make sure and follow up on Hepatitis C..educate yourself..get a doctor. If left ignored it CAN kill you!
Hepatitis C is called the Silent Killer..you never feel it coming until its too late
HCV Advocate and Educator
2007-11-29 11:34:02
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answered by Bayla 3
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I have been married for nine years. My husband has hep C. I DO NOT!!! Be careful though ... there are other ways she can get it like sharing toothbrushes or razors. If you cut your self shaving and she uses your razor and cuts her leg she can get it. Just be careful.
2007-11-29 15:08:17
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answered by beanodom 3
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Trying to decipher your question.....
You have Hep C and if you have sex she will get it? Well if she is willing to marry you then she must have thought about this. WAIT! You told her right? You need to talk to her and let her decide if the risks outweigh the benefits of getting married. Try to understand if this scares her. And try to educate her about it. Be honest. Good luck!!
2007-11-29 00:55:57
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answered by Snapdragon 4
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does not really make sence. If you have hepc you will not give it to your partner if ou are careful.
2007-11-29 05:49:03
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answered by Amanda D 3
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Yes she could well get it, hepatitus is passed on through bodily fluid exchange from what I recall. (Blood, sexual contact etc)
2007-11-29 01:06:02
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answered by dabbit 3
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