Welcome to our Forum. Your risk of getting hepatitis B (the only form of hepatitis spread through genital sexual activity- hepatitis A and hepatitis C are not) from the exposure that you describe is close to zero. While hepatitis B is more infectious than HIV, few people have HIV and there are no reports of this infection being spread through the sort of superficial contact with sores and cuts that you describe. When a person cuts themselves, the cuts begin to heal and seal off, reducing the potential risk of infection as soon as the cuts occur. You can safely assume that, if your partner has hepatitis B (and it is unlikely that she did), you were not susceptible to transmission through any cuts or nicks that you might have gotten from shaving. I urge you not to worry. No testing is needed in this situation. EWH
Thanx a lot doctor Hook!!
Glad to help. Take care. EWH