Historic day as restrictions eased on blood donations from gay and bisexual men in monogamous relationships in UK
Today s change in restrictions means that some gay, bisexual and MSM will not have to adhere to any period of abstinence before giving blood.
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14 December, 2020.
Written by Katie Donohoe.
The UK’s Minister for Health, Robin Swann has announced a further ease on restrictions of rules for blood donations by gay, bisexual and men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Northern Ireland.
In April this year, the one year abstinence period was reduced to 3 months. Under the new rules, GBMSM can donate blood if they have had one sexual partner who has been their partner for more than three months.
Health Minister Robin Swann has announced the relaxation of rules which prevented some gay and bisexual men donating blood.
The decision will allow some men who have sex with men (MSM) to donate blood, if they have had one sexual partner who has been their partner for more than three months.
It is expected that these changes will come into effect in summer 2021.
Under previous rules, all MSM had to abstain from sex for three months to donate.
Mr Swann said: I am pleased to be able to introduce this change to donor deferral policy in Northern Ireland, which means MSM in longer-term partnerships will no longer be automatically deferred from donating blood, provided they have been with the same partner for the previous three months and meet the revised medical criteria.