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Do I have to wait to donate blood if I have just had surgery?

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Donors are deferred until their surgical wounds have healed. The underlying condition that precipitated the surgery requires evaluation before donation. Evaluation is on a case by case basis. You should discuss your particular situation with the health historian at the time of donation.
The most up-to-date eligibility information can be obtained by contacting the American Red Cross blood center nearest you.

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