If you’ve lost blood, either by a severe cut or donating to a blood bank, your body can generate new blood to replace it. How does your body know when it needs more, and how does it know when to stop so you don’t end up with an excess amount?

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If you’ve lost blood, either by a severe cut or donating to a blood bank, your body can generate new blood to replace it. How does your body know when it needs more, and how does it know when to stop so you don’t end up with an excess amount?

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Your blood is continually being made. Blood cells live for a couple weeks, then die and are reabsorbed by your body.

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