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Tips For a Good Donation

As a blood donor, there are certain steps you can take to help make your donation experience as safe, successful and pleasant as possible. Here are a few recommendations.


Before Your Donation

  • Get a good night's sleep.
  • Eat a good breakfast or lunch.
  • Drink extra water and fluids to replace the volume you will donate, but avoid caffeinated beverages.
  • Eat iron-rich foods to boost your iron level.
  • Avoid fatty foods. Tests for infections done on donated products can be affected by fatty materials.
  • If you are an automated donor, get plenty of calcium-rich foods and drinks for a few days prior to your donation.
  • If you are a platelet donor, remember that your system must be free of aspirin for two days prior to donation.


During Your Donation


After Your Donation

  • Drink plenty of fluids over the next 24-48 hours to replenish what you lost during donation.
  • Avoid strenuous activity or heavy lifting for several hours.
  • If you feel light-headed, lie down with your feet up.
  • If for any reason, something doesn't feel right, please call the American Red Cross toll-free at 1.800.737.0902.

Enjoy the feeling of knowing you helped save lives!

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