No unless it continues. If it does, then yes.
my mom did, somehow. its pretty much physically impossible to live on 2 pints from what the doctors said. they told us my mom was gonna die, but she didn't. I dont know if it was just a miracole, or what, but i would say the chances of living on 2 pints would be around 1 in 100,000 - 1 in a billion.
Yes, the body will still function but not at full potential. This is also depending on the location where the blood is lost.
Yes it is
14 pints 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 0.5 quart
The average human has approximately 10 pints of blood. Children under the age of 13 may have 8 pints or less.
Chickens vary from tiny to huge - their volume of blood will vary accordingly.
Only if you are a baby.
Two pints is a significant amount of blood to lose.
To take more would weaken the donor.
Not normally if it is replenished fairly soon.
A 10 year old body has 7 pints of blood. 7 Pint = 3.312235311 Litre (L) I hoped i helped.
Not really. Your body replaces blood cells and fluid fairly rapidly.