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Worried about infection

So yesterday, everything that could have gone wrong went wrong with my Hep C positive girlfriend.
Around 11 AM, I was shaving my pubic hair with an electric shaver and poked my scrotum and the bottom of the penis shaft. A little bit of blood came out in both places. I took a shower afterwards and there was no signs of cuts or blood left.
At 7 PM, my baby kid inadvertently hit my inner lip and I suffered a small cut. A little amount of blood came out, I washed my mouth and the cut dried up after a couple of hours.
At midnight, I performed cunnilungus on my girlfriend because she said there was no risk because the cut was inside and that she wasnt bleeding anyways.
However, for the 1st time in over a year of sexual intercourse, I made her bleed. The sex was very intense and long and upon completion, my penis, scrotum, upper legs were covered in her blood (it wasn't her period).
Now I am very worried about the cunnilingus I gave her with a cut inner lip and the bloody pokes I suffered in the morning.
Could someone please assess my risks? Thanks.
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1765684 tn?1333819168
Sure, if this were a syphilis board, okay.  But it ain't.

I need a fekkin shower after reading that...
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"And by the way, TMI.  Is anyone else *extremely* uncomfortable reading this stuff?  HCV isn't a sexually transmitted disease."

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I agree Sue...not enjoyable with coffee first thing in the morning!  
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1765684 tn?1333819168
No.  See your doctor to assess your risk.  Nobody here can tell you whether or not you have HCV.

And by the way, TMI.  Is anyone else *extremely* uncomfortable reading this stuff?  HCV isn't a sexually transmitted disease.
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