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Cord Blood Banking: A Good Idea?
Everything you need to know about cord blood banking
Posted on : NetForce Press (28 Sept., 2011)
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Thirty years ago the hardest decision soon-to-be parents would have to make in the delivery room (assuming a complication free delivery) would involve the outfit their newborn baby would wear home, or perhaps which people to contact with the limited amount of coins they had for the payphone. Yes, there was time when fathers/mothers/sisters would sit at the hospital payphone bank contacting relatives with the great news, and no, it wasn’t in the time of powdered wigs and muzzle loaded rifles.

This very special post-delivery part of the process has evolved though overtime to take on a much more critical level of importance. Birth plans, specialized hospital gowns, and modern breathing techniques aside; the issue of what to do with the umbilical cord blood has become a critically important issue. This is where public cord blood banks and private cord blood banks have come to play a major role.

With medical advancements in the field of stem cell research and its potential benefits, the issue of what to do with the umbilical cord blood (which is rich in stem cells) has emerged front and center as an issue parents need to discuss.

Central to this issue is the fact that much of the research either supporting or denying the benefits of saving cord blood is brand new, relatively speaking, and largely inconclusive as this process is in its infancy stages. To complicate the issue further is the fact that for most parents this can be an expensive decision costing in the thousands of dollars.

So what are soon-to-be parents to do? How do they weigh the pros and cons of saving cord blood? How do you decide between a public vs. private cord blood banking, or more simply, do they even know what each option entails? To answer these questions, as well as other pertinent questions new parents need to be asking with regard to saving umbilical cord blood, www.publiccordbloodbank.org was created.

This website covers: What is Cord Blood Banking, Cord Blood Banking Costs, The Process of Cord Blood Donation, Why the Umbilical Cord? What Diseases Cord Blood Can Fight? Can Any Baby use a Public Cord Blood Bank? How Cord Blood Storage Works, Cord Blood Transplant: Step by Step, The Role Stem Cells Play in Cord Blood and Using a Public vs. Private Cord Blood Bank.

What’s more, this website is not affiliated with any private or public cord blood banks. The information contained within the site is unbiased, and designed to help you make the best decision for your family based on the information available.

Contact Info :
Company name: Remi
Contact Email : support@publiccordbloodbanks.org
Phone: 847-586-1258 Address: Niles, IL, USA, 60652
Website: http://www.publiccordbloodbanks.org

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Dareen Lumb
Remi
Niles, IL, USA, 60652
Niles
IL
USA - 60652
Phone: 847-586-1258
Email: Click here to send email
Website:  www.publiccordbloodbanks.org

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