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If your hemoglobin count is very low, it's important to address the underlying cause before considering blood donation. Most blood donation organizations require a minimum hemoglobin level, typically around 12.5 g/dL for women and 13.0 g/dL for men. You should consult with a healthcare provider to determine when it is safe for you to donate blood, which may be after your levels have returned to normal and any health issues have been resolved.

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