If you had to have the equivalent of 4 pints transfused then something significant has happened to make you lose some of your blood. So the answer is yes. However, if you are referring to what risk you may be open to; the blood supply is extremely safe in the US and blood transfusion is extremely common procedure so any risk is minimal.
Maybe pints...
About 4 pints.
The total blood volume in the average adult is approximately 60-65 ml/kilogram body weight. Children have approximately 70 ml/kilogram body weight and obese patients approximately 55ml/kilogram body weight. A pint is approximately 450ml. On average an adult male will have about 10 pints of blood and an adult female will have about 8 pints of blood.
The average adult has eight to ten pints of blood in their body.
yes my step dad had it and he had to get 6 pints put back in his body .
a child has average up to 10.6 pints of blood in the body
That depends on size and body composition but is usually about 4-5.
you will die
You can lose 4 pints of blood after that you're dead.
350 mL = 0.74 pints (about 3/4 of a pint).
Blood makes up about 7% of your body's weight. The average adult has 10 pints of blood in his or her body. One unit of blood is roughly the equivalent of one pint. This proportion is much greater in children, and slightly different in men and women. Men, on average, have 8 to 10 pints, while women have 5 to 8 pints. That is just over a gallon or 4 - 5 liters for men and slightly less for women. Larger people and populations can go much higher, up to 8-12 pints depending on the size of the person.
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