You can be female and donate blood. There's no higher risk than if you were male. Also, females can safely donate blood while they have their period, because the blood from menstruation has nothing to do with blood from your veins.
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I myself have 1 conditional and 1 permanent disqualifications for donating blood (they really do not want my blood.
For more information regarding the requirements for eligibility to donate blood check out the American Red Cross.
General requirements for eligibility.
#1. Be a minimum of 17 years of age (or 16 with parental/guardian consent) There is NO MAXIMUM AGE LIMIT!
#2. Be of good health and pass a physical.
#3. Weigh at least 110 lbs. (they will not draw blood if you weigh 109 lbs.)
#4. Not having traveled to any "restricted countries" within 1 year of donating.
Gender has no merit when it comes to donating blood, nor does the time of the month hold any merit. HOWEVER, if you become anemic after or during that time of the month, then you will be turned down... If you are pregnant you might be turned down.
No, donating blood is not tax deductible.
You won't get HIV through donating blood.
No, donating blood does not increase testosterone levels in the body.
is it bad donating blood a day before surgery?
Specefically, no. However, donating plasma is essentially donating blood. A loss of blood can caus fatigue, tiredness, and also leg cramps.
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yes, by donating blood, uric acid level can be reduced at minimal extend .........
Donating blood does not make you fat, no.
your heart will pump more blood and then you get your blood back.
Yes, you can work out before donating blood. You should make sure you are adequately hydrated before donating, though.
If you lie when donating blood, it can have serious consequences for both you and the recipient of the blood. Lying about your health or medical history can lead to the transfusion of contaminated blood, which can harm the recipient or even be life-threatening. It is important to be honest when donating blood to ensure the safety of both the donor and the recipient.
Yes donating IS volunteering but only in someways, like donating blood, and money stuff like that glad I could help!