Cord Blood Banking Is More than Educated Guesswork

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When gathering the stem cell facts and figures you need to make an informed decision about whether to bank or not to bank your baby’s cord blood privately, it is not an unlikelihood that you will encounter the opinions of a variety of detractors.  Go ahead and take a long, hard look at what they have to say.  After all, the decision is ultimately yours and yours alone to make.  You need to be logical and unemotional about it.

That might be easier said than done in practice, as pregnancy and preparation for your baby’s birth is perhaps one of the most emotive experiences you will have during your lives.  An unnecessary criticism leveled at highly experienced and professional umbilical cord stem cell collection specialists is that they resort to emotional marketing to scaremonger expectant parents like you in to enlisting their services.  Medical experts, the media and private individuals are all entitled to their own opinions, just like you are currently formulating your own. 

Fact – if you were able to look in to the future and predict whether or not your child might need stem cell treatments for serious diseases and illnesses, you might be making yourself vast amounts of money as a clairvoyant.  Your reasoning may be more immediately and categorically positive if certain diseases are hereditary in your family. Otherwise there is simply no way to tell.  The chance of your child falling ill might be 1 in 10, 1 in 100 or 1 in 1000.  Even if it is 1 in 1 million, surely it is worth giving some serious thought to the preservation of your baby’s stem cell rich cord blood. 

Scaremongering it is not – wise insurance it might well turn out to be.  There are no guarantees that your child will ever reap a return on your investment.  You are surely hoping and praying that they will never have to.  It’s really no different, in theory, than taking our insurance against damages to or theft at your home.  In practice, what you might have the opportunity to save is infinitely more precious than your material possessions.

When you study the track record of a market leader such as Cryo-Cell Cord Blood Bank, the evidence you might require to tip your scales in favor of cord blood collection is there in black and white.  Stem cells that they have preserved on behalf of parents and their babies have been successfully stored, retrieved and used in transplants to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia, anoxic brain disease, aplastic anemia, diamond-blackfan anemia, T-Cell lymphoma and Sanfilippo Syndrome and Type 1 diabetes.  These treatments, all carried out between 2002 to the present date, have been administered both to children from whom the cord blood was collected and their siblings.  Do you suppose that their parents now feel that they were scare mongered or emotionally coerced to part with their hard earned dollars?