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Unfortunately not, you must be over the age of 18 before you are able to donate blood and/or plasma.
Around 13.6 million people in the United States alone donate blood each year. This number can vary depending on global health crises, natural disasters, and other factors that may increase demand for blood donations.
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NO!!!!!
the four year old has a 2% chance of living sorry
The global answer is no, you can't donate blood for at least 6 months, in some places you cant donate for up to a year post piercing.
I take Wellbutrin 150SR every day and donate blood at least once a year. I always state that I take Wellbutrin and the blood bank staff always says it is not a problem.
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President Roosevelt WWII allowed blacks to donate.... But "jim Crowe laws only allowed the donated blood to be given to blacks... is that possible?
4 Months... Some blood donor groups recommend a year.
No I believe that u have to be at least 18, like donating blood. But definitely no 12.
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