Lloyd Wright Hepatitis C and Alternative Medicine Specialist
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Monday, September 17, 2005 7:58 PM
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Hi Lloyd,

How are you? good I hope, How did the show go over Labor day weekend? I wiish I could have made it , really would like to meet the Man who likes to Help people as much as you do.

Lloyd, what do you think about trying to Father a child, with my hepc?

Some med reports say not an issue(no risk) when the father has hepc , only when the mother has hepc can it be passed to the child.

Others say it is to much of a risk, and it will pass the hepc to the baby!

your thoughts,

Feeling a lot better, thanks to you,
Dave


Hi Dave:

The CDC says that transmission to a child is 5% from the mother.

In the real world, it is not passed on to the child from the mother in the womb.

Most transmission is thought to be in a blood transfer during birth.

I know lots of people, in fact, I have talked with thousands of people who have had children before they knew they had hep c.

I only have a few clients whose child was born with hep c. Over the years I think I have heard it less than 15 times and that is out of over 70.000 so it is a very slight possibility.

Since males can not transfer hep c thru sex according to the studies on my website, I think you should not have a problem.

Keep feeling better!
Lloyd