Why can't females donate platelets?

For women who have been pregnant, their platelet donations are tested for Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) antibodies. The presence of antibodies to Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) in the blood can cause an adverse reaction in patients receiving blood including lung injury and poor response to platelet transfusions.
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Can female donate platelets to male?

There is hardly any physiological variation in the platelet count between males and females and both are equally eligible to donate blood.
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What disqualifies you from donating platelets?

What Conditions Would Make You Ineligible to Be a Donor? You will not be eligible to donate blood or platelets if you: Have tested positive for hepatitis B or hepatitis C, lived with or had sexual contact in the past 12 months with anyone who has hepatitis B or symptomatic hepatitis C.
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Why is it not allowed to donate blood during menstruation?

Can you give blood on your period? "You may give blood during a period, but if you're having a particularly heavy period it would be better for you not to," Dunkley explains. "This is because any form of blood loss can reduce the iron levels in your body and potentially make you feel unwell for a short time.
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Why can you not donate platelets after pregnancy?

Research has shown that between 10 to 20 percent of women who have been pregnant have Human Leukocyte Antibodies in their bodies, which can be harmful to recipients of donated platelets or plasma.
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Can I donate plasma on my period?

Yes. Menstruating doesn't affect your ability to donate.
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Can O Negative donate platelets?

By giving platelets, donors can help patients kick cancer. Type O negative blood can be transfused to patients with any blood type and is often needed in emergency situations when there isn't time to determine a patient's blood type.
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Can you donate blood with tattoo?

Most people can donate blood immediately after getting inked, as long as the tattoo was applied at a state-regulated entity that uses sterile needles and ink that is not reused.
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Can a girl donate blood?

Any healthy adult, both male and female, can donate blood. Men can donate safely once in every three months while women can donate every four months. Donor should be in the age group of 18 to 65 years. Donor should be in the age group of 18 to 65 years.
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Can donating blood affect ovulation?

A woman's blood group could influence her chances of getting pregnant, scientists have found. Those with blood type O may struggle to conceive due to a lower egg count and poorer egg quality, while those with blood group A seem to be more fertile.
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What blood type is best for donating platelets?

What blood types should donate platelets? All blood types, except for type O negative and type B negative, are encouraged to try platelet donation. Type O negative and type B negative can make the most impact for patients in need by continuing to give whole blood or a Power Red donation.
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How many calories do you burn donating platelets?

No, blood donation won't become a weight loss fad any time soon. However, researchers at the University of California, San Diego have found that you can lose up to 650 calories per pint of blood donated.
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Do platelets need to match blood type?

In terms of ABO compatibility, platelets may be identical, major incompatible, minor incompatible, or bidirectional incompatible (Table 2). In major incompatibility, donor ABO antigens are incompatible with recipient ABO antibodies.
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Does gender matter in blood donation?

There is no other matching between the blood bag and the recipient – race, ethnicity, religion, gender etc. A new study however finds that gender of the donor and recipient should be matched.
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Why is men's blood better than women's?

Men's blood often contains fewer antibodies

The absence of some antibodies in men's blood makes it easier to use in blood products such as plasma and platelets. They are often used to treat people with burns and cancer or those in accidents or with weakened immune systems.
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Can you tell the difference between male and female blood?

Compared to female blood, male blood had higher viscosity and RBC aggregation and lower RBC deformability. Oxygen Delivery Index, calculated as a ratio of hematocrit to blood viscosity, was found to be significantly lower in male blood.
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Can lesbians donate blood?

Can I donate blood? Individuals who identify as female and have sex with a man, may be eligible to donate blood, if all other blood donation eligibility criteria are applicable.
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What is the rarest blood type?

What's the rarest blood type? AB negative is the rarest of the eight main blood types - just 1% of our donors have it. Despite being rare, demand for AB negative blood is low and we don't struggle to find donors with AB negative blood. However, some blood types are both rare and in demand.
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How many days before a period can a woman donate blood?

Women may not give blood during and up to three days after their period. They may not give blood during pregnancy or nursing, and no earlier than six months after giving birth.
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What excludes you from donating blood?

You have Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, or may have been exposed to these diseases via sexual contact. Hepatitis B and C and HIV/AIDs are diseases that can be passed on via blood transfusion, and therefore individuals who suffer from these diseases are ineligible to donate blood.
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Why can't you donate blood after getting a piercing?

You often can't donate blood for 3 months after getting a piercing, either. Like tattoos, piercings can introduce foreign material and pathogens into your body. Hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV can be contracted through blood contaminated by a piercing. There's a catch to this rule, too.
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Can you donate blood if you have diabetes?

People with type 2 diabetes or at risk of type 2 diabetes who are generally fit and healthy can give blood safely. But you can't give blood if you use insulin to treat your diabetes. That means you can't give blood if you have type 1 diabetes or if you use insulin and have type 2 diabetes or another type of diabetes.
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Do Babies always have the father's blood type?

In general, does a child usually have the same blood type as one of their parent's blood type? While a child could have the same blood type as one of his/her parents, it doesn't always happen that way. For example, parents with AB and O blood types can either have children with blood type A or blood type B.
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Is it better to donate whole blood or platelets?

A single donation of platelets can yield several transfusable units, whereas it takes about five whole blood donations to make up a single transfusable unit of platelets.
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Is O+ is a universal donor?

Although the blood type O+ can donate blood to all positive blood types (A+, B+, AB+, and O+), it is not a universal donor. Blood type O- is the universal blood donor, meaning that people with this blood type can donate blood to all other types with a lower risk of causing serious reactions.
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