Archive for January, 2008

Jan 15 2008

Finding the Right Information

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Because times have changed today almost everything is found online. You can find all the information that you need simply by doing a search using one of the popular search engine sites. Once you locate what you want you then have a wide variety of websites to choose from that will give you the information that you wanted to find out.

 Just because it is online does not mean that it is right. Most search engines will rank the most popular sites first so you know which ones people are looking at the most which usually means you can trust them.

 When you are searching for information on cord blood banking, either public or private, you will need to do your research. Most of the information that you find still  needs to be researched. If you continually verify the information and it is correct more times than not, chances are you will build up confidence in that site. That is what you should be able to find here as well. The research is done but you still need to learn to trust the site to provide you with the right information.

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Jan 08 2008

Finding a Participating Hospital

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I have found that not every hospital is participating in helping women to donate or bank their cord blood. This is a woman’s individual choice and it should be a decision you make because you have made your mind up not because it’s not available. Because cord blood banking is still somewhat new to everyone it may not be something that takes off over night.

 

How do you find a participating hospital?

If you are pregnant and you have made the decision to donate or bank cord blood the first thing you need to do is to make your doctor aware of your decision. Talking to him or her first may make it easier to find the rest of the answers you are looking for, such as what hospitals are participating and such. If a hospital of your choice is listed you just need to contact the cord blood bank to make them aware of the decision. Between the cord blood bank and your doctor, someone will notify the hospital staff of your decision. The bank will be in touch with you as you get closer to your due date.

 

If you cannot find a participating hospital

Sometimes this will happen and you live in an area that does not offer participating hospitals so what do you do? You do have several options here.

 

First, if there is a hospital close to the one that you will be using they may be able to collect the cord blood still. Call the cord blood bank to ask them if they can help.

 

There is a bank called Cryobanks International and they accept donation from anywhere in the

United States. But there is a process and you would need to check to see if you are eligible first.

 

You may only have the option to donate cord blood due to the distance the bank is or participating hospital. The banks that only accept donations are not always listed on the hospital listings.

 

If you want to see if your hospital is participating, call them and ask. If they are not, inquire to see if they can become a participating hospital. The future depends on cord blood banking now.

 

 

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