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Cord blood stem cells were used for the first time in the late 1980s to treat patients with diseases previously treated by bone marrow transplantation. Today, cord blood banking is more popular and more affordable than ever.
Many parents choose to bank their newborn's cord blood as a form of insurance, in case their child needs stem cells later on in life. A cord blood stem cell transplant is highly effective as it contains the exact DNA of the patient. The adoption of a child would naturally entail cord blood banking for the parents. At a time of health crisis, it is often impossible to find a biological match. Adopted people may be particularly affected.
If you are an adoptive parent and want to bank your child's cord blood, you should follow these tips:
Anja Health offers three types of stem cell collection and you can head over to our science page to learn more about cord blood, cord tissue and placenta stem cell banking.
Proper planning and communication are essential. By banking your adopted child's cord blood, you have one less worry and one more way to feel at peace during the process of growing your family.