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Bestow new life with umbilical cord preservation

Your umbilical cord blood is the best gift you can give your child after birth. Are you not convinced?


Benefits of umbilical cord blood


Listed below are some benefits of umbilical cord preservation:

  • Removing blood from the umbilical cord for your baby is not painful for you and your baby

  • Her placenta and umbilical cord would have been thrown away anyway. Why do not you use it for the benefit of your child and siblings?

  • There are many diseases, such as cancer, which can treat with the help of stem cells from patients.

  • Bone marrow can also supply stem cells. Quality and quantity, however, are much better in the umbilical cord.

  • If a person has their stem cells, they should not be dependent on others for the donation. He is his donor.

  • It may happen that the donor stem cells do not match those of the patients. As a result, the treatment will be delayed and have serious consequences. One could avoid this situation if the parents of the patients decided to keep the umbilical cord blood after birth.

  • Keeping the blood from your child's umbilical cord helps not only your child but also your brothers whose blood you did not save.

  • You can consider it as insurance for your family.

  • If you see that your child is growing up healthy and there are no problems in the next few years, you can decide to donate the umbilical cord to a needy family.



Which diseases can cure with umbilical cord blood?

Here is a list of some diseases that can be treated using your child's umbilical cord preservation:

  • Acute leukemia

  • Chronic leukemia

  • Stem cell disorders

  • Myelodysplastic syndrome

  • Myeloproliferative disorders

  • Liposomal storage diseases

  • Lymphoproliferative disorders

  • Histiocytic disorders

  • Congenital (hereditary) disorders of the immune system

  • Hereditary erythrocyte anomalies

  • Hereditary platelet abnormalities

  • Plasma cell disorders

  • Brain tumors

  • Autoimmune diseases

  • Ewing sarcoma

  • Ovarian cancer

  • Renal cell carcinoma

  • Neuroblastoma

  • Small cell lung cancer

  • Testicular cancer

The umbilical cord preservation may seem expensive now, but if it looks like you and your family are benefiting from it, expenditure seems to be pretty minimal.

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