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Planning to make your very first blood donation? Great! You will find that giving blood is SAFE, SIMPLE AND IT SAVES LIVES. And the need for blood is urgent. Here's what you can expect:
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What to Expect When Donating Blood
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Each year, millions of Americans take time out to give the gift of life. Because the American Red Cross knows how valuable that time is, we want you to understand the donation process and save you time if you aren't eligible to donate. Here's what happens when you arrive at the blood drive or center.
You should not give blood if you have:
You should tell the interviewer if you:
Ineligible donors We maintain a confidential list of people who may be at risk for spreading transfusion-transmitted diseases. When required, we report donor information, including test results, to health departments, military medical commands, and regulatory agencies. Donation information may also be used confidentially for medical studies. If you decide not to give blood If at any time you decide that you should not give blood, you may walk away. Testing your blood Your blood will be tested for syphilis, HIV (the virus that causes AIDS), hepatitis and other factors. We will notify you if tests show you may be unhealthy. Your blood would not be used if it could make someone sick. (A sample of your blood or a portion of your donation might be used now or in the future for additional tests or other medical studies. Please tell us if you object.) Do not give blood to find out whether you test positive for the virus (HIV) that causes AIDS. Though the tests we use are very good, they are not perfect. HIV antibodies may take weeks to develop after infection with the virus. If you were infected recently, you might have a negative test result, yet be able to infect someone. That is why you must not give blood if you are at risk of getting AIDS or other infectious diseases. We can tell you where to get an AIDS test anonymously. If you are temporarily deferred from giving blood, please don't give up! We hope you will return to donate blood once your deferral period is over.
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