Every
blood donor is a hero. One generous donation can save multiple lives. If you
have never donated blood before, or if it has been a while, now is a perfect
time to roll up your sleeve.
Every
two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Blood is needed every day of the
year. Blood is essential for emergencies, such as when someone experiences a
severe injury in a car accident. It is also needed daily for various medical
procedures, including cancer treatment, surgery and blood transfusions. By
donating blood regularly, you can help ensure that blood is available when
needed.
Ready
to donate
Donation
centers work to ensure that blood donations are safe for both patients and
donors. You can help by donating when you are in good health and feeling well.
Some
blood donation centers offer more than one type of donation.
• Whole
blood. This standard donation involves just taking your blood as it
is, without sorting for specific types of cells.
• Power
red. A phlebotomist can withdraw twice as many blood cells with this
donation. There are different age, height and weight requirements for male and
female donors.
• Plasma. This
advanced donation is also worth considering, particularly if you have the AB
blood type. Medical teams can transfuse AB blood into any other type of blood.
• Platelet. This
is another type of advanced donation, which involves both arms and a unique
collection process. Platelets help create clots and stop bleeding in patients.
Gift
of life
Giving
blood is an easy and meaningful way to help others. For information on
eligibility requirements and to learn how you can donate today, visit
OneBlood.org.