Donated blood is stored in a blood bank or collection center. Blood is normally refrigerated but can also be frozen.
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Yes. Your donated blood is stored and freeze inside a very cold container. The blood will be transfused to someone whenever he or she needs it.
No all blood donated is free because it was not payed for.
The cord blood is either donated in the public cord blood bank or stored in a family cord blood bank. Storing cord blood in a family blood bank requires you to pay annual storage fee.
A cord blood donation is an act of giving your newborn's umbilical cord to a public cord blood bank. The donated cord blood will be stored in a nitrogen-filled freezer until a recipient orders one.
A cord blood donation is an act of giving your newborn's umbilical cord to a public cord blood bank. The donated cord blood will be stored in a nitrogen-filled freezer until a recipient orders one.
For expiring donated blood, they are disposed in accordance to the laws of the blood bank about proper disposal of blood.
No, because donated blood may go to pregnant women.
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The American Red Cross Association will often mail a card to your home address with your blood type after donating. If you have already donated blood with the American Red Cross, your blood type is stored in their database and can be retrieved by a simple call.
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One of the test performed on donated blood is the APA test which is used find out if the blood is clean and healthy