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Usually, you can.

But you will be requested to wait a year or so to make extra-double-certain that you didn't pick up any disease with the transfused blood that you'll then will pass on to someone else.

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FDA guidelines require a one year deferral from volunteer blood donation following transfusion of any blood component or clotting factor concentrate. This is to limit the possibility of transfusion-transmitted infections the recipient may have been exposed to (extremely rare) following transfusion.

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You cant give blood after a transfusion because when you have a transfusion its when your body needs more blood and transfusion blood is from other people just so you know im 85% sure about this

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Yes, if you've regained your health after your blood transfusion, unless you are unlucky enough to have gotten a bloodborne disease from receiving blood.

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yes, can donate blood after transfusion

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