Cord Blood Banking: The Pros & Cons

cord-blood-banking-by-drcornelius.jpgIf you’re pregnant, then chances are you’ve thought about cord blood banking.

There are a number of pros, as well as cons, when it comes to banking your baby’s umbilical cord blood.

Here are a few of the reasons to consider cord blood banking:

Some downsides to cord blood banking include:

What’s your take on it?  Would you consider cord blood banking?  Why or why not?

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  • Anonymous

    Donating cord blood is mdically safe and doesn’t affect pregnancy. Donating poses no health rsiks to the pregnant or the baby. Cord blood was once routinely discarded as medical waste but now its recognized for its life-saving capabilities, ideal for blood transplants because it is rich in self-repairing stem cells.

    If you waould like to know more about cord blood, you can vist the http://bloodbanker.com/cord for more information.

  • Lazurii

    The blood in the cord and placenta is for the baby.  Delayed cord cutting, waiting until the cord stop pulsing or the placenta is delivered, is very beneficial for the baby.