Hi there & welcome. I agree with other posts it is very rare for sexual relationships that the partner to get it. My hubby did have hepc for 30 odd yrs but we only found out about 22 mth ago, I got tested for peace of mind and yes i was negetive! Just to be on the safe side then use protection and if you are both really worried then maybe get your children tested if that is at all possible. Good luck to you both& family, take care of each other, luv Jules
http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/c/cfaq.htm
Extremely unlikely but if you want to be sure use protection. The incidence of transmission in long time monogamous couples is very very low.
Read the link under sexual transmission
Lynn
Ty very much. I'm kind of trying to see what or if there wou K d be any complications down the road. We both have several piercings. Some piercing holes are more sensitive and/or larger than others. I guess many strange scenarios have played in my head, just wanting to be safe and well, one that is , graphic I suppose, but can it be transferred through a menstrual cycle during unprotected sex?
http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/c/cfaq.htm
I dont understand old piercing question. If there is blood to blood contact then there is a risk.
People who received body piercing or tattoos done with non-sterile instruments
What is the risk of a pregnant woman passing Hepatitis C to her baby?
Hepatitis C is rarely passed from a pregnant woman to her baby. About 4 of every 100 infants born to mothers with Hepatitis C become infected with the virus. However, the risk becomes greater if the mother has both HIV infection and Hepatitis C.
good luck
Lynn