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Have any of you ever considered cord blood banking? I didn't do it for either of my children, but I know that it's becoming more popular. Scientists don't know what the potential of the stem cells in umbilical cord blood could be, and I know there are families - especially those where there are certain illnesses that run in the family - who look at cord blood banking as a way to provide extra insurance. There are a lot of companies that do cord blood banking, but one of the biggies I've heard of is www.Cryo-Cell.com. Right now, if you request an information packet at www.Cryo-Cell.net, you can get a free BellyBag - which is actually kind of an interesting-looking bag with a pregnant belly on the side. Of course, the biggest drawback, like with so many things, is the cost. But for the parents who do bank umbilical cord blood, they say it's worth it for their piece of mind - even though there's so much unknown with stem cells and how exactly they could provide benefits in the future, some parents look at it as one extra insurance policy.
Did any of you bank your kids' cord blood? I'm actually pretty curious about the whole thing. We didn't bank either of our kids' cord blood, but the whole concept is intriguing to me.
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