Storage Of Stem Cells In a Cord Blood Registry - Your Best Bet To Fight Killer Diseases


by Apurva - Date: 2007-07-05 - Word Count: 606 Share This!

Importance of cord blood registry has led to the establishment of many cord blood banks in the US, Canada, UK and other countries. Effectiveness of using cord blood stem cells for treatment of numerous diseases is the reasons why many people are opting to store the cord blood of their newborn babies in cord blood registries also known as cord blood banks.

These cord blood banks are open 24X7 to help people enroll for cord blood banking. Many banks provide facilities of prompt online enrolments. As huge numbers of cord blood banks are spawning, we as donors should not compromise with the quality and proper functioning of the banks. It is necessary to check out if the banks comply with the strict regulations. Moreover, it would be better to evaluate both - private cord blood banks and public cord blood banks before taking a decision to store your baby's cord blood in any of these.

Functioning Of Cord Blood Banks

Most of the cord blood banks are function around the clock to provide cord blood banking related information and to accept online enrollments. These banks as well accept corresponding deposits and payments online for enrollments. Upon acceptance, they would supply kits to collect cord blood cells in hospital where your baby is expected.

Parents interested for cord blood storage may enroll either with a public cord blood bank, non-profit private bank or with a for-profit private bank. Public banks collect cord blood samples, which are to be used for researches and stored for public use. The public banks do not reserve the sole rights of donors for usage, whereas private banks are formed to preserve rights of donors to use cord blood stem cells exclusively for their family requirements.

Process of Cord Blood Banking

Registration and enrollment process of the cord blood banks are quite simple regardless of the type - public or private. The banks that charge fee for cord blood storage may offer 6 months interest free payment plans. The cord blood registry charges its clients for the bank's laboratory, collection kits, sample typing, processing and storing. After collection of cord blood samples from umbilical cords of the baby, the samples are couriered to the cord blood banks.

During processing of cells, red blood cells are separated by some of the banks. However, some banks retain these cells as well. After separation, cells undergo screening process to determine bacterial and viral contamination, sterility, quantity of the cells in samples and viability of the cells for future treatments. The cord blood banks charge annual fees to allow donors to use their storage facilities for cord blood preservation. The annual fees for the cryogenic storing facility are generally charged at the end of each year.

Various Payment Options

Cord blood banks offer a host of different types of payment options. Some banks devise payment schemes like pre-paying plans to provide cord blood registry services for up to 15 to 20 years of storage. A one-time payment option is often offered with a considerable discount over the per year charges.

Some banks charge their clients not even a single cent for cord blood storage until their samples are tested and proved eligible for transplant use.

Cord blood stem cells stored in a cord blood registry can be used for treatment of various serious ailments and could save your life, life of your baby, her siblings other members of your family. Cord blood banking is an expensive because of the intricacies of the process of cord blood preservation. Cord Blood Banking provides more information on types of cord blood banks and tips for selecting the right one for cord blood storage.

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