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Protect Your Children through a Cord Blood Bank

August 28th, 2009

The buzz word now days is cord blood bank. We hear the term everywhere we go. Just what is cord blood bank? What do these banks do? When a baby is born the cord blood bank collects the cord blood stem cells and stores them. The value of cord blood stem cells is priceless. It can be used to treat over 70 types of illness and disease.

Where can you avail of this facility in Pittsburgh, PA? In Pennsylvania people usually receive good amount of information about umbilical cord blood banking. There are cord blood banks in Pittsburgh, Erie, Seneca, Farrell, Etc in Pennsylvania. Let us now see how cord blood can help us and why we need to store cord blood.

Cord blood helps immediate family members and relatives and sometimes even outsiders to treat medical conditions like blood cancers, inherited disease, disorders of the blood and immune system, etc. The stem cells in the cord blood are new and under developed so they are transferred to patients with medical conditions where they can grow and develop into healthy cells. Cord blood when stored can be used to treat the same person to whom it belongs or others.

The cord blood is collected soon after birth and if the mother’s blood shows no signs of disease, it is transferred to the cord blood bank in Pittsburgh PA and other centres. You can make you cord blood banking private if you want it to be used for your family and self. IT can be made public if you wish that the cord blood bank can conduct experiments or use it on other persons. Generally cord blood can be used for siblings and even parents. Donating the cord blood to public is may not cost while storing the cord blood for family can cost between 1000$ to 2000$ in Pittsburgh, PA.

Cord Blood Banking can be a life saver. So donate cord blood now and save a life.

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