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Jehovah’s Witnesses ease policy on transfusions allowing storage and use of one’s own blood

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Jehovah’s Witnesses have announced a significant modification to their long-standing stance on blood transfusions, allowing members to decide whether to store and later use their own blood for medical procedures.

The update, described as a “clarification” by the denomination’s governing body, means individuals may now choose to have their blood drawn and preserved in advance for use during surgeries where significant blood loss is expected. However, the organisation has maintained its prohibition on receiving blood transfusions from others, a core and controversial element of its teachings.

Governing Body member Gerrit Lösch said the change followed “extensive prayer and consideration,” emphasising that personal conscience should guide decisions regarding the use of one’s own blood. “Each Christian must decide for himself how his own blood will be used in all medical and surgical care,” he said.

The belief stems from the group’s interpretation of biblical passages instructing followers to “abstain from blood,” which they apply not only to diet but also to medical transfusions. While certain procedures involving continuous circulation of blood, such as dialysis, have previously been permitted, storing blood for later use had historically been prohibited.

The adjustment has drawn mixed reactions, particularly from former members. Some welcomed it as a step forward, while others argued it does not go far enough, noting that the continued ban on donor blood may still limit access to life-saving treatments in emergencies.
Medical experts note that the use of a patient’s own blood, known as autologous transfusion, can reduce risks such as infections or immune reactions, although it may not always be feasible, especially in urgent or resource-limited settings.

The organisation, which has over nine million members worldwide, reiterated that its core belief regarding the sanctity of blood remains unchanged, even as it adapts to evolving medical practices.

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