I believe there is a 24 hour embargo on my topic which I think expires around 16.00 EDT, 14 May
10 May 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5W56h8bqUA
BBC Breakfast News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI3MViy-oXo
The Victoria Derbyshire Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7_gK5p3XE0
Watchtower 1 June 1990, page 31
Questions From Readers: Do Jehovah’s Witnesses accept injections of a blood fraction, such as immune globulin or albumin?
Others have felt that a serum (antitoxin), such as immune globulin, containing only a tiny fraction of a donor’s blood plasma and used to bolster their defense against disease, is not the same as a life-sustaining blood transfusion. So their consciences may not forbid them to take immune globulin or similar fractions. [FOOTNOTE: One example is Rh immune globulin, which doctors may recommend when there is Rh incompatibility between a woman and her fetus. Another is Factor VIII, which is given to hemophiliacs.] They may conclude that for them the decision will rest primarily on whether they are willing to accept any health risks involved in an injection made from others’ blood.
Watchtower 15 June 2000, page 29
Questions From Readers: Do Jehovah’s Witnesses accept any medical products derived from blood?
For example, clotting factor VIII has been given to hemophiliacs, who bleed easily... Such therapies are not transfusions of those primary components; they usually involve parts or fractions thereof. Should Christians accept these fractions in medical treatment? We cannot say. The Bible does not give details, so a Christian must make his own conscientious decision before God.