Donation-induced iron depletion is significantly associated with low hemoglobin at subsequent donations.
Femmeke J PrinszeRosa de GrootTiffany C TimmerSaurabh ZalpuriKatja van den HurkPublished in: Transfusion (2021)
To conclude, repeated donations may induce iron deficiency, which corresponds with an over tenfold increased risk of having insufficiently restored Hb levels at a subsequent donation attempt. Longer donation intervals and/or higher dietary or supplemental iron intake are warranted to prevent accumulated iron depletion and subsequent low-Hb deferral in whole blood donors.