Yes. As long as their blood types are compatable. However, if the father is being considered as an organ or marrow transplantation candidate for the child, the physician may not wish to expose the child to non-shared HLA antigens or red cell antigens, which could prevent future engraftment of marrow or lead to acute/chronic organ rejection.
Yes. It is the type not gender that is important.
If they have matching blood types, they can.
if blood group matches
As long as the blood types match, anyone can donate to anybody.
If you are a woman, your haemoglobin count should be 12 or higher. If you are a man, your haemoglobin count should be 14 or higher.
NO
6% at most
the amount of blood in someone is usually according to the weight about 8 to 9% of body weight A man weighing 154 pounds (70 kilograms) would have about 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters) of blood. A woman weighing110pounds (50 kilograms) would have about 3.5 quarts (3.3 liters) of blood.If they take say 500ml of blood, that's about over 15% of the blood in a 50kg woman, where as its less than 10% for a 70kg man
the amount of blood in someone is usually according to the weight about 8 to 9% of body weight A man weighing 154 pounds (70 kilograms) would have about 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters) of blood. A woman weighing110pounds (50 kilograms) would have about 3.5 quarts (3.3 liters) of blood.If they take say 500ml of blood, that's about over 15% of the blood in a 50kg woman, where as its less than 10% for a 70kg man
Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.
no!
Yes, they also have the right to donate their blood.
can a diabetic donate blood
no
no