Cord blood, also known as placental blood, is the blood that remains in the umbilical cord after birth. This blood contains stem cells, which have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body.
These stem cells can be used to treat various medical conditions, such as leukemia and other blood disorders, as well as certain genetic diseases.
Banking your baby's cord blood is a simple and painless process that can provide a valuable resource for future medical treatments.
By banking your child's cord blood, you are giving them the opportunity to potentially use their own stem cells to treat any health issues they may encounter in the future.
To bank your baby's cord blood, you will need to find a reputable cord blood bank that meets certain standards and criteria.
Once you have selected a bank, they will provide you with instructions on how to collect the blood and send it to their facility for processing.