I was ignorant way back when I was carrying my daughter to even think of saving my daughter’s umbilical cord. I wasn’t smart enough to consider looking in to what it can do and honestly, it make me feel bad because I could have save someone’s life. Yet it’s never too late because as of now I have a sister-in-law who’s pregnant and she’s totally ready and aware of
The Value of Cord Blood. It’s actually a perfect time to save her baby’s
Cord blood because July is Cord Blood Awareness Month. Even though I didn’t get a chance to save my daughter’s umbilical cord, I made an effort that someone won’t make mistake like I did.
Treating Diseases with Stem Cells will be another great way to save other’s life; help families fight serious medical diseases.
I also want to share the facts about cord blood: Umbilical cord stem cells are known to treat 70 diseases, including leukemia, anemia, lymphoma, diabetes and cerebral palsy. About 30,000 people a year in the United States are diagnosed with a disease that can be treated with cord blood stem cells, and by the year 2015, there will be 10,000 cord blood transplants world-wide per year using publicly banked cord blood
Cryo-Cell is one of the world’s largest and most established family cord blood banks with over 150,000 clients worldwide. So now is your chance to save someone’s lives by saving you baby’s umbilical cord; join the great way of helping other people.