Thank you for all of the information. Whoa, there are a lot of rules but I guess it's necessary. Makes one wonder if too many rules stop one from donating. But for those who do, bless their hearts!
There are a few things that you can do before you even recommend someone to phone the coordinator.The potentional donor must be1. The some blood group as you the + or - does not have to be the same just the type. But O can donate to anyone. 2. They must be in very good health.3. Females must have had all their kids 4. They must not be more than 10kg overweight (unless they are willing to loose it)5. They must not play contact sport (because after the op they tell them to stop it)6. They must not be a smoker (or unless they are willing to stop)7. They must not be on any chronic medicationIf you or the donor both have never had any blood transfusions or previous tranplants the changes are much higher that you will be a match than if you have had. These are just guide lines but if you feel uncertain the coordinator will answer all the other questions.