As your question has been fully answered, we are now closing this discussion.
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To start - have you been vaccinated for hep B? If you have, you don't need to worry about it. You can ask your doctor to do a test to see if you have immunity to it. If you don't, you can get the vaccine.
Hep C is very rarely sexually transmitted as it's only transmitted by blood. When it is sexually transmitted, it's usually by unprotected anal.
Hep A is also rarely sexually transmitted. It's found in fecal matter (poop), and is usually transmitted by contaminated foods. If it is transmitted sexually, it's also by unprotected anal sex. There is a vaccine for hep A, too.
Hep B can be transmitted orally, though most experts don't think this is common, if it happens. It is transmitted by unprotected sex.
Find out if you've been vaccinated and go from there. There's nothing to worry about.- just find out. Depending on your age and location, you probably have little to nothing to worry about.