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Someone please help... I'm scared about HBV

Good day!

I just recently know that i have HBV and my partner and I is very scared. We is sexually active (but no penetration because she believes in marriage + deflowerization) and as soon as I knew I have HBV we immediately went to the doctor to has her vaccinated. Here is my HepB info

HBEAG- negative
HBSAG- positive

timeline


Sep 2011- HBSAG test negative
Sep 2011- 1st shot of ENGERIX-B
Oct 2011- 2nd shot of ENGERIX-B

We stopped all sexual activities and is currently waiting for Mar 2012 which will be her last dose. Though im still scared because we were very sexually active before I got to know that I have it.

I have a few questions, someone please answer

1. What are the chances of my infecting my partner? Will she get it?
2. I read about fulminant hepatitis, what era the chances?
3. Up until now she has no seemptoms of Acute Hepatitis B
4. Will she clear it?
5. We only do oral and rubbing, no vaginal penetrationed
6. Will i die early?
7. Is it ok to have childs?

She is 26 years old and healthy

Someone pleease answer me!

Thank you
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Also 95% of adults clear hbv within 6 months.
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I am 29 years old and have hep b.most people with hbv die from other causes. Life expectancy is high if monitored on a regular basis. You need hbsag count and most important fibroscan or biopsy to know how much tje disease has progressed. Eat healthy monitor vit d level and don t use alcohol or smoking. You will always worry. Time to time you will think that there is little hope. But desperation is unnecessary.
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