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Jehovah’s Witnesses revise blood transfusion policy to permit storing and using personal blood

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Last updated: March 22, 2026 1:38 am
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The position comes from the group’s reading of biblical passages that urge believers to “abstain from blood,” a directive they extend beyond diet to include medical transfusions. Procedures that involve continuous blood circulation, such as dialysis, have long been acceptable, but preserving blood for future use was traditionally not allowed.

The revision has generated varied responses, especially among former members. Some see it as meaningful progress, while others say it falls short, arguing that the ongoing restriction on donor blood could still hinder access to critical treatment during emergencies. Health professionals explain that using a patient’s own blood — called autologous transfusion can lower the chances of infection or immune complications, though it is not always practical, particularly in urgent cases or in places with limited medical resources.

The Jehovah’s Witnesses, which counts more than nine million adherents globally, emphasised that its fundamental teaching about the sacredness of blood remains intact even as it adjusts to modern medical developments.

Source: https://m.lindaikejisblog.com/

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