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How many are going to save the umbilical cord blood...?
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I'm 27 weeks pregnant and my husband and I are trying to decide if we should save the umbilical cord blood. We feel that it might be a good decision but we're just trying to get the opinions of other couples who are expecting. Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
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I think it's a great idea. I def plan on doing this...i'm not pregnant at the moment. But when I am,,I will.
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i think it's one of those things that's really sad because they know how beneficial it is, but they make it optional and you have to pay for it. with all of the benefits why can't they just keep it for everyone and use it if needed later down the road, it's saving lives!!!!!!
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I have been really torn about this. I heard that there is such a slim chance of needing it and it's so expensive to do, but then I was watching that Dr. show this week and there was a little boy on there who had cereabal palsy and they used his own cord blood and it made him so much better. I just don't think I can take the chance of not keeping it. If something ever happened that the cord blood could help I would hate myself for not doing it. I'm thinking we will probably use the public bank instead of a private one so it's less expensive.
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I think if your family has any history of serious childhood illness or you have other children suffering a serious illness then I would keep the cord. If your family history is fairly healthy then it may just be another expense. I personally got a great deal of satisfaction from donating the cord blood.
Good Luck and Congrats!
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