Process of storing cord blood.

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Collecting cord blood has no dangers associated with it for either the baby or the mother and provides you with a source of valuable stem cells not only for your baby but also for the rest of your family.

Its process is a simple one that needs to be completed within a few minutes of birth. The umbilical cord is cut and then using a syringe the blood is removed. An alternative method is to elevate the umbilical cord and allow the cord blood to drain into a bag. Both ways are equally effective and the method used will usually depend on the caregiver responsible. The cord blood registry use only caregivers who understand the procedure and they are provided with training and educational material (including umbilical cord cutting how to pictures) to help them learn the technique.

Lawrence Goldstein & stem cells.

A large number of physicians advise the procedure of cord blood banking to help children in the future when required. Lawrence Goldstein & stem cells go hand in hand, he is considered one of the leading experts in the field of stem cell research and is a strong advocate of cord blood banking.

Storing your child's cord blood with the Cord Blood Registry.

Using the Cord Blood Registry to store your child's cord blood means you are using the most experienced blood bank. One of the concerns of many who are skeptical about the viability of cord blood banking is that the stem cells will not be viable when thawed. However, the Cord Blood Registry has had 40 samples of their blood used in transplants and they have a 100% success rate with providing viable blood once thawed.

Giving physicians the choice.

The Cord Blood Registry was the first bank that actually allowed physicians and caregivers to select the collection method they are most happy with. This means that they are not pushed into using a syringe or collecting the blood in a bag and can, instead, go with whichever method they prefer. In fact, the Cord Blood Registry offer syringes and bags that are fully sterile and are sent directly to the physicians.

Storage of the blood.

Once the blood is collected it is then stored in a unique cryogenic storage unit. The cryovials are double stored. This storage technique allows for the experts to ensure that the concentration of stem cells is optimized as far as possible. The blood is transferred in one trip from hospital to storage facility and if the need ever arises for the blood to be used it will be transported in one journey to the location of the transplant.

For more information on cord blood, please visit Cord Blood Banking.

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