Blood Donors
Prospective, new, and experienced donors; as well as the phlebotomists and other staff involved with donation welcome!
Resources:
- Find a place to donate
- How to get involved without donating blood
- Donation intervals between different donation types at the American Red Cross
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Oy, you need that blood yourself right now! You're making a whole person from scratch. While running after the first batch! And expecting a blood loss event, even when all goes well. Which, ✨✨✨good witchery it will.
You can probably ask them to put a note in your file to defer calling you until the baby is safely delivered and you've had a few months to recover. And have them take you off the platelet list, because your schedule isn't going to be any less hectic. There's plenty of ways they can use whole blood, like for trauma or surgery or hemorrhage. So the cancer ward's loss is emergency's gain.
I give a regular pint of whole blood (A+, CMV-) because the anticoagulant for platelets makes me ill. And I sign up for the next appointment on my way out, so they don't call except to remind me.
Wrong parent. 😉 I'm not gestating a thing.
Oh well in that case! Donate platelets, it's a 2 hour nap!