Why It Is So Important To Store Cord Blood

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Parents have many decisions to make when making preparations for a baby’s arrival, whether or not to add cord blood to this list is important to consider. Umbilical cord blood cells are genetically unique and are the building blocks of the baby‘s immune system, tissue, organs, and blood.

Families with a history of genetic diseases are advised to bank the cord blood of their baby. The move is recommended in a bid to ensure such a family will be able to get high-quality treatment should any genetic disease affect their baby or a member of the family. Cord blood banks in the country offer many families options they can use to save this blood. Since there is a short window of opportunity to collect these cells, the tissue and blood should be collected within a few minutes after childbirth. Parents need to make the decision whether or not to save these cells within the third trimester. Early preparation will ensure the collection kit and other requirements are handled before the baby’s arrival.

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