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Comment author: IffThen 07 August 2015 02:04:41PM 1 point [-]

I'm not sure where you got the 3 month figure from; in America we store the blood for less than that, no more than 6 weeks. It is true that the value of your donation is dependent on your blood type, and you may find that your local organization asks you to change your donation type (platelets, plasma, whole blood) if you have a blood type that is less convenient. I do acknowledge that this question is much more relevant for those of us who are typo O-.

Comment author: Elo 09 August 2015 09:48:02PM *  1 point [-]

I don't know. The number was in my head that a processed blood sample can last 3 months. entirely possible that it doesn't.

" After processing, red cells can be stored for up to 42 days; plasma is frozen and can be stored for up to 12 months;" http://www.donateblood.com.au/faq/about-blood/how-long-until-my-blood-used