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World Blood Donor Day: What Happens to Your Blood After You Donate?

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Donating blood sets off a complex, highly regulated process involving screening, testing, and compatibility checks to ensure safety and save lives—far beyond what most imagine.

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Every time someone donates blood, it sets off a highly coordinated and medically regulated process designed to ensure the safety of both the donor and the recipient. For World Blood Donor Day, observed every year on June 14, we turned to an expert to understand the blood donation process in detail—from the moment blood is collected to the point it is transfused into someone in need. It sure is a rigorous sequence of checks, tests, and procedures. Read on...
According to Dr Rachana Shamrao Pawar, in charge of the Blood Centre at K J Somaiya Hospital and Research Centre, this journey is governed by strict guidelines to maintain quality, sterility, and life-saving compatibility — and it is far more complex than most people realise.
Step 1: Donor Screening and Medical Evaluation
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