Storing Umbilical Cord Blood: A Simple and Easy Process
When you first get pregnant, you will receive all types of brochures and pamphlets from your doctor's office. These documents will range from diapers to creating a college saving fund for your unborn child. But, one of the more important items is the information on umbilical cord blood. This blood is rich with stem cells. Now, you may heard and read about stem cells. The cells are amazing in what they can do and what they can cure. Our company finds the job of storing stem cells a wonderful job and we take it very seriously to make sure nothing goes wrong. So, why would you want to store your baby's umbilical cord blood? Can the blood really do anything different than the blood that is in your body? The answer to those questions are yes, the blood in the umbilical cord can do so much more than the blood that is in your body. This blood is known to cure supposed incurable diseases all because certain families had made the smart decision to stored the blood after their child was born. So, by making the decision to store your child's umbilical cord blood today you could be saving their life if they ever get really sick. The process is real quick and easy – and will not take away from the bonding time between you and your baby. Basically, you must sign up on our web site prior to giving birth because there is a collection bag you will need to bring with you when you go to the hospital to give birth. Be sure that your doctor and the hospital is aware of your plans so that they will know what they need to do and have available prior to your arrival. After you have delivered your baby, your doctor will remove the umbilical cord and the placenta from you and your child. The doctor will then follow the detailed instructions on the collection bag to store the umbilical cord blood. This usually takes about five to ten minutes long. The blood will be stored securely at the hospital until it is picked up and brought to us. This is usually occurs within 48 hours of you giving birth. After we receive the cord blood, we will test it for it viability and to determine the cell count. These tests help us determine that the blood will be successful if there ever is a need to a transplant. Remember, the blood can be transplanted in other family members too and these tests will reveal if that would be successful. Once the tests are done, the blood is then frozen and then place in one of our machines. Our company is committed to helping families learn and store their baby's umbilical cord blood. Our procedure is very quick and easy and can help you keep peace of mind that you hold something that can cure some of nature's most incurable diseases. So, sign up today and your family can join the hundreds of other families that store their baby's umbilical cord blood.
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