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Can you donate blood if you've had a blood transfusion? |
I was in terrible car accident on March 30, of this year, and was given a blood transfusion during one of my many trauma surgeries. Out of curiosity am I ever able to donate blood? What about bone marrow since I was given some during my spinal fusion. You will not be able to donate for a year after your blood transfusion. See link below. Why wouldn't you be able to? |
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