Friday, May 20, 2011

Modern mums moving to modern scientific approaches of cord blood collection

The trend has taken sudden rise because about fifty percent of people diagnosed with several blood disorders every year do not find a match for their bone marrow. To find a donor who is compatible can take time or might not be found.

Amplify’d from cryocell.posterous.com
With the most pioneering science discovery, mothers are also making use of such methods for the health concern of their baby. Belinda Hunter, an Australian mother, has been successful to save the life of her baby not only once but two times. She is in fact among those several mothers of the country who are doing insurance for the baby. No, they are not at all paying to an insurance company but they are engaged in cord blood preservation of stem cells of their new born. These cells are being transferred for the cryopreservation of cells and for banking in future. Few seconds after the birth of junior Hunter, the umbilical cord blood and stem cells present in them were extracted carefully. These cells collected are to be used in future for the treatment of several diseases especially cancer.
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