We had 2 donors standing by that were not vaccinated and got all kinds of excuses that it wouldn't be feasible. They finally said if in the rare case she needed blood, they could stop the bleeding long enough for us to donate blood. I find it hard to believe this is not a bigger issue. Catholic Hospital, Catholic Doctor, and the last thing out of his mouth was "The Pope says it's OK!" Any experts out there want to weigh in on the introduction of mRNA blood into an unvaccinated bloodstream?
She did not need the transfusion, but . . .
You can donate to yourself beforehand, not sure how far in advance it takes to regenerate, but that's an option. If you don't need it goes into the pool, we didn't have enough time to do that. The stress test showed she had a heart attack as some point and severe blockage. Cath showed some blockage and no heart attack evidence. No action needed, only by the power of prayer.
I saved my own blood before I gave birth. Didn't need it, but it's a smart thing to do.
Minimum two weeks in advance if surgery is elective. I gave patients that option when doing major jaw correction surgery.
This, but I asked and was told it wasn't possible. I know it is, but they are pushing hard to not allow it.