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Anxious about contracting Hep C

Good day everyone!

I am just a very anxious person who made a mistake that I swore never to do again after being cleared of his current crisis.

2 weeks ago, I engaged in a Nuru Erotic Massage which involved sliding of the body around me which resulted to my penis slightly grazing over the vulva (I cant tell if it touched the vaginal opening) but it felt cold so I assumed because it was from the pre washing she did before the massage.

The massage ended with a pleasant blowjob. There was no noticeable blood around my penis nor were there cuts and abrasions.

1). Could I contract Hepatitis C from the vaginal grazing?
2). Am I at risk of hepatitis C from the blowjob?
3.) If at risk, when is the best time to test?

Thank you!
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683231 tn?1467323017
1) No
2) No
3) 12 weeks post exposure
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