
Has anyone saved cordblood?
Well, then I'm only three months pregnant, but I'm looking to save my baby cordblood. I interested in this because of its evidence at the moment with type 1 diabetes. I have type 1 diabetes, and I felt very bad, if my son / my daughter has received. It is a difficult disease to treat and treat, especially for children. With all the other things he could cure / help heal I am very interested. Has anyone saved the umbilical cord blood of babies and recommend? How much does it cost to start, then every year? Also, does anyone have an opinion of what should not. I am not rich, but if it was to help save the life of my son one day, it's not worth it?
Hello and congratulations on your pregnancy! Yes, I followed the news in diabetes type-1. Definitely makes cord blood bank more intriguing. We cord blood bank with our son, CBR (Cord Blood Registry), we chose to recommendation of our OB. (It may be cheaper banks, but if you decide to bank, I recommend you go to a bank established as CBR or ViaCord, especially given the instability in our economy today.) Fortunately, there is never a need for blood, but storage is a form of health insurance (for both baby and other family) and do not want to regret our decision on the road. In response to the question of how much fresh cord blood banking, here is the breakdown of costs for CBR $ 1,625 for a collection of time and handling charges ($ 250 after using client reference code http://www.cord-blood-banking-coupon.com) Messaging rates $ 150 year $ 125 storage fee First Moreover, we have established a list of gifts online through RBC's why Family and friends can contribute and help with the expense. Storage is $ 125 per year thereafter. Other ways to reduce costs: Save another $ 400 if paid 18 installments year. Save another $ 125 (through a free year of storage) for each friend you refer that banks with CBR. Request reimbursement of up to $ 125 CBR costs care provider to collect umbilical cord blood within. And put the price in perspective, think about the money you spend on your baby, for example, for child care could be $ 500 – $ 1000 per month. When you look at the bigger picture, an investment of this kind, something that could save a life, it seems quite useful. More bear in mind that research makes new discoveries every day. Although diabetes was not in the picture, the private banking Blood Gordon deserves serious consideration. Only get one shot at the bank. Best wishes with the decision of the pregnancy.
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