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8. Bank your blood

Before the procedure, such a move is a great one. Sometimes, there are complications, and you want to take steps to prevent them. One of these complications is a hemorrhage. In case this happens, you want to be secured. Giving blood allows you to get a transfusion in case you bleed out too much. It doesn't cost you anything, and it barely lasts a few minutes. But, it can be the difference maker is something goes wrong. It's better to be safe than sorry. Besides, that blood may help out other people in need too.

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