Cord Blood Banking – An Important
Decision to Make Before the Birth of Your Baby
More
and more parents are making the decision to store the blood of their baby's
umbilical cord. Known as “cord blood
banking,” it can be one of the most important decisions you make before the
birth of your new baby.
Why
is cord blood banking so important?
First,
it helps to understand what the umbilical cord does. The umbilical cord is rich in blood supply,
and it connects the placenta within the mother's womb to the growing
embryo/fetus. This is how the baby
receives its nourishment to sustain life within the womb.
The
umbilical cord blood is rich in stem cells, cells that are undifferentiated but
can later differentiate into specialized ones. As a result, they can be used to treat serious
medical diseases such as leukemia, and some metabolic and immune
disorders. They are also proving
important in studies of people with progressive, degenerative diseases such as
Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease.
Studies continue to find more uses for stem cells in treating the human
body all the time.
By
banking your baby's stem cells from the umbilical cord, you are providing some
degree of insurance should your child need to use them in the future for
treatment of a medical condition.
Why
not just cross that bridge when the time comes, and then look at donor stem
cells if it becomes necessary in the future?
Although
donor stem cells are a possibility, they also carry the risk of rejection by
your child's body. By using your child's
own stem cells, there is no risk of the body's immune system rejecting its own
stem cells.
What
is involved in banking the cord blood?
Before
your baby is born:
You
will need to find a reputable company that will safeguard your baby's umbilical
cord blood for years to come. Most
places require that you register, and then they provide you with a collection
kit for use by the healthcare professional.
You
will also want to ensure that your physician, midwife, or other healthcare
professional knows how to do the collection and will follow through upon the
birth of your baby.
After
your baby is born:
Once
the umbilical cord has been clamped and cut, then it is time to collect the
cord blood. As a result, there is no
pain for the mother or the baby.
A
needle is inserted into the umbilical cord to withdraw the blood, which is
collected in a storage bag.
The
blood then gets sent to the company, where the blood gets processed and
stored. Storage occurs in cryogenic
facilities.
In
summary, cord blood banking can be one of the best health insurance policies
you ever choose for your child.
Hopefully, your child never has to use his stem cells, but you can rest
assured knowing that you have done all you can to ensure a healthy and happy
future for him.
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