No. Pregnant women are ineligible to donate blood.
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You will be able donate blood six weeks after the birth of your child. Anytime before so is not practiced as the side effects from giving blood may be more harmful to a woman who is pregnant, as well as to that of the unborn child. Most blood centers have websites that dedicate a section of the site to blood donor eligibility guidelines. If you are ever unsure if you would qualify to give blood based off a certain condition or illness, more often than not, the site will have an answer for you.
The majority of women experience mild to moderate anemia during pregnancy. Any loss of red cell volume could decrease oxygen delivery to the developing fetus. Potential donors must wait at least 6 weeks following pregnancy before attempting volunteer blood donation.
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To make a plasma donation is the same as a blood donation. Red blood cells float in plasma, so they take the blood and seperate the plasma. So you might feel a bit dozy or weak after, but this isn't common.
You don't make money by donating blood. You only make money by selling your blood plasma. Blood plasma is the yellow and protein-like component of your blood.
Tylenol does not thin your blood and is the only safe pain reliever to take during pregnancy.
They do not test your blood type for a normal blood draw. They do however test your blood type during pregnancy, when donating blood, and prior to any surgeries.
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Certain modifications in collection technique make autologous blood donation an acceptable treatment for members of this faith.
Diabetic women have to worry about both hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) during pregnancy. They can both be dangerous for the mother and the baby. If you experience hypoglycemia during pregnancy I would make an appointment with your doctor to discuss whether to alter any medication or change your diet. Your blood sugar needs to be at a safe level to help the baby (and yourself) stay healthy. I am pregnant and diabetic so I too have to worry about my blood sugar levels.
Sometimes it is commen for women to have periods during pregnancy. But, any kind of bleeding during a pregnancy should be reported to your doctor so they can check just in case to make sure that there was no miscarriage.
You can either make an appointment at a blood donation center and they will let you know, or make an appointment with your local hospital to get blood drawn and tested. But im sure if you asked your doctors they would probably have it on record.
I WOULD GO TO THE DOCTOR OR TO THE HOSPITAL TO CHECK AND SEE WHAT IS WRONG AND MAKE SURE THEIR IS NOTHING THE MATTER WITH THE BABY