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hbv risk during unprotected oral.

well, hello everyone!
4 days ago i received unprotected oral from csw. she was giving me oral for about 2-3 minutes and then i finished inside her mouth.
this is my first sexual encounter since i've had my last std check up (all was negative, including hiv and hbv except for chlamydia).
this chlamydia disease gave me urethritis. i have urethritis for almost 6 months now, and for a moment when i received oral i still had it).
how risky this situation is in terms of hbv ?
it was only unprotected oral for 2-3 minutes.
i am very scared, because i told her about my chlamydia and she didnt refused me in oral, which makes me think, that she gave something already.
guys, what test can i have and how much time need to be past, so test can be conclusive ?
can i take dna pcr test week after ? would it be conclusive ?
sry for my english.
btw i've had some light bruises on my penis, but i didnt see any blood on my penis. sry for my bad english, guys.
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Despite what some other people say, Through oral sex you can get hbv.
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how hight are the chances of me getting hbv from 1 intercourse, that lasted 2-3 mins ?
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anyone, plz...
i am in stress, plz give me some advice
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any risk guys ?
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HBV is not transmitted through oral sex.
take calm
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ty sir for quick response.
is it really ? i've just read in the internet, that hbv is present in saliva to and that is so contagious.
i hope that its bot transmissed oraly, i really do.
also, my sore urethra could have made more gate for virus to pass trought.

can my sore urethra play the factor ? or hbv (hepatitis b) DOES NOT transmitted by oral sex, as you already said ?
ty for tour time, sir
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