Cord Blood Preservation - How Effective Is It?
submitted: Aug 12th 2008 |
by: RayLam |
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Well, it is good if you have decided that you want to preserve your child's umbilical cord blood. You are spending a lot of money on this. Come let's know how effective these banking measures are. Let us have a quick glance at how the entire process of stem cells preservation works.
Preserving stem cell cord blood in cord blood banks does not imply any added pain or physical effort, on part of the mother or child. Pregnancy anyways is a painful process and no one would obviously be interested in further enhancing the pain. The umbilical blood cord, in either situation must be discarded and therefore, one certain fact related with the concept of cord blood banking is, there is no additional effort or pain. The process simply entails saving and storing the umbilical cord blood when the baby is born and then providing it to the baby or a family member, as per requirement.
It isextracted from the umbilical cord is stored in special bags or syringes and couriered to the bank center. The unit of blood collected is then labeled with the donor's name, date of birth, and other details.
Parents can make the decision to preserve the cord blood before the baby is born. They need to fill out a donor consent form ahead of time and allow the doctor and hospital know the intent to send the blood to the bank. The placenta and umbilical cord are then saved after the birth and sent to the bank.
After the temperature stabilizes, the umbilical cord blood is transferred to liquid nitrogen tanks. Special care is taken to ensure that the cells do not get frozen ice on them- as it will damage the cell membranes permanently.
Private banking is an expensive option. On one hand, you have a potential lifesaver for your child and her siblings and on the other hand, you have thousands of dollars spent on a bag of blood, which will probably not be fit enough for use, when your child needs it years later. Those who believe in the system, look at it as a health insurance for the family. Yes, the cord blood unit may be useful to your baby's sibling and may be even you! If you are still not convinced, you can opt for donating the umbilical cord blood to a person in need. Donate your baby's blood at a public bank, where it will be used to save other lives. You do not need to spend any money on this.
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