This not entirely true while an Rh- person can not receive Rh+ blood due to the fact as stated above an Rh+ person can receive Rh- blood because there is no Rh in the blood. This is why O- people are universal donors meaning they are able to give blood to anyone, but can only receive 0- blood.
No, as if Rh positive blood was put into a Rh negative person it would trigger an immune reaction against the transfused blood.
However you can put Rh negative blood into a Rh positive person so long as their ABO blood types are appropriatly matched too.
RH type is NOT a reason not to donate blood. There must be another reason. In have RH negative blood and donated for years.
Approximately 15% of the population is Rh negative. All Rh negative blood types are in extreme shortage and always needed.
Yes.
only if you are of the same blood type otherwise no you cant
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.
No, this patient can't donate blood, even if he is cured he/she can't donate blood until a period of 12 month from hiss last day of jaundice. This is because Liver in Jaundice patients is not working in anormal way, and the blood in those patients is poison with bilirubin, that's why they can't donate.
Type A, Rh negative red cells can be, and are frequently, transfused to AB, rh negative recipients. Type A, Rh negative whole blood, however, cannot be given to an AB, Rh negative recipient as anti-B antibodies present in the unit could cause an acute, hemolytic transfusion reaction. Whole blood transfusions are rarely used in modern transfusion medicine.
Im pretty sure you cant donate flood victims.
siguro A na lang para maganda ang blood ng A
you cant
you cant sorry
High Hematocrit means that the person is unhealthy and suffering from any one of a number of medical conditions. It also means that the blood is more viscous than is required and can cause damage to the heart.
O blood has no major proteins that A and B blood have. For example: If someone had B blood with its specific proteins, this person cant receive A blood because it has the specific A blood proteins that will cause bad clotting to stop it. O blood (with no different proteins) wont affect any blood.
Your question is incomplete, because you did not give the baby's blood type. If you just want to know if different blood types can have children together, the answer is yes. I can tell you that an O negative father and A negative mother can only have A negative or O negative children.
You can donate all your organs including eyes when you are alive.