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Old 07-04-2009, 07:53 AM
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Frist, You should not feel bad if you don't proceed.

Secondly, Since you asked for opinions...I would proceed. Our daughter's bmom was hep C positive and there's a chance A will also have hep C. We have talked with several drs and a specialist at one of the top 5 Children's hospitals and this is NOT considered a terminal or deadly illness. Most hep c positive people live full and happy lives without medication or treatment.

The chance of exposing your unborn child or yourself is very low. You must have blood to blood contact.

I will tsuggest that if it's going to freak you out and you are going to treat this little boy with "gloves" on his whole life, it's probably not best for him.
Best of luck!
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