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If I donate umbilical cord blood is it always stored?

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The NMDP is committed to building an inventory of high-quality cord blood units to provide the best possible result for patients. When donated cord blood meets these standards for transplant, it will be stored and listed on the NMDP Registry: The cord blood unit must be large enough (contain enough blood-forming cells) for a transplant. If there are too few cells, the cord blood may be used for research to improve transplants for future patients or it may be discarded.
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If I donate umbilical cord blood, does that mean my child and I will be on the NMDP Registry?

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You and your baby will not be listed on the NMDP Registry. Only the cord blood unit will be listed. The collected cord blood unit will be given a number at the hospital. This is how it is identified on the NMDP Registry and at the public cord blood bank. No name is associated with it.
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How umbilical cord blood (CB) stored?

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Umbilical cord blood (CB) is stored in special cryo-vials. The cells are prepared for cryopreservation using autologous plasma and frozen using a technique called "controlled-rate freezing" which is used to prepare the cells for long-term storage.
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What is stored umbilical cord blood used for?

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Umbilical cord blood is a rich source of blood stem cells. These cells can be used to replace blood-forming cells in a person being treated for cancer or other life-threatening diseases such as haemoglobinopathies, leukaemias, inborn errors of metabolism, immune system deficiencies and numerous genetic diseases. Stem cell transplantation often offers hope for cure to many patients.
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How can the umbilical cord blood that I donate help others?

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The umbilical cord blood that you donate contains numerous stem cells that can help in the treatment of certain diseases, including some cancers and inherited diseases.
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Where can I donate umbilical cord stem cells?

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NIH cannot accept donated umbilical cord stem cells from the general public. The National Marrow Donor Program maintains a Web page on donating cord blood at http://www.marrow.org/NMDP/cord_blood_bank_list.html, and the International Cord Blood Society has one at http://www.cordblood.org/index.php?rm=common_page&id=10.
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What are the current medical uses of umbilical cord blood?

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Umbilical cord blood stem cells are mostly used in stem cell transplantation to replace bone marrow cells. For reasons yet unknown, these cells pose less of a risk for rejection when compared to bone marrow stem cells. Due to the limited amount of cord blood, there is generally an insufficient number of cells for adult transplants.
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Why do parents save their children's umbilical cord blood?

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Umbilical cord blood is stored because it has a higher number of hematopoietic stem cells than bone marrow. Mothers generally save their babies' umbilical cord blood in case something is wrong, such as the baby needing a stem cell transplant while he or she is still a child. If, for example, the baby develops leukemia, he or she could be infused with his or her own umbilical cord blood.
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What is an umbilical cord blood unit? And how is it used in transplant?

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A cord blood unit is the term used for the blood collected from the umbilical cord and placenta after a baby is born. Cord blood is rich in blood-forming cells that can be used in transplants for patients with leukemia, lymphoma and many other life-threatening diseases. Cord blood is one of three sources of cells used in transplant; the other two are bone marrow and peripheral (circulating) blood (also called peripheral blood stem cell or PBSC transplants).
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Should I store the cord blood or donate it?

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Donating your child's cord blood or storing it for private use is a personal decision that only you can make. If you have a child with leukemia or other disease that may be treatable by transplant and you are pregnant, talk with your oncologist or pediatrician about saving your baby's cord blood. Families may feel a great deal of pressure from the promotions and advertisements they receive from the for-profit private storage cord blood banks.
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Where can I donate cord blood?

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If you are interested, or someone you know is interested, in donating cord blood, look for a Cord Blood Bank or collecting hospital within or close to your community. There are only a small number of cord blood banks in the United States, so donation to a local bank is not possible in many areas.
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Check our list of participating hospitals to see if your hospital works with a public cord blood bank to collect cord blood for public donation. Because of funding limitations, it is not possible to donate cord blood at every hospital at this time.
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Will donating my baby's umbilical cord blood change my delivery experience?

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Donating cord blood will not change your labor or delivery in any way. During delivery, all the focus is on you and your baby. No blood is taken from your baby, only from the cord and placenta after the baby is born.
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How long has science known about human umbilical cord blood?

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France, 1988 - A team of doctors, including Dr. Eliane Gluckman, a member of the Cryobanks International S.A.M.B.A. performed the world's first successful human cord blood transplant into a child with Fanconi's Anemia. In 1991, a transplant was successfully performed on a child with chronic myelogenous leukemia. These initial accomplishments opened doors to use cord blood for situations where traditional bone marrow was routinely utilized.
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Are umbilical cord blood cells the same as embryonic stem cells?

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No, umbilical cord blood cells are taken from the baby's umbilical cord and placenta after the baby is born, and not from an embryo.
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If I donate my baby's umbilical cord blood, will I have access to the cord blood?

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It depends. Once you donate cord blood, it gets put on a national cord blood registry list. Anyone who needs the cord blood can ask to use it for a transplant. If you should happen to need it before another patient needs it, then you may have access to your baby's cord blood.
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How is the cord blood stored?

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Cryo-Cell Cord Blood Bank currently stores the cord blood cells in a compartmentalized cryobag. The bag includes a 20ml and 5ml sample, three segments for testing and are over-wrapped for added protection. A technique called "controlled-rate freezing" is used to prepare the cells for long-term storage. Then, the bag is housed in a protective cassette and placed in liquid nitrogen dewars for cryogenic preservation. Our storage conditions are monitored for security and temperature.
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How long can cord blood be stored before it expires?

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Studies have shown good cord blood cell recovery after up to ten years of storage. Studies are ongoing to determine the storage life of cord blood units.
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What will happen to my child's cord blood if I donate it?

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After the baby's birth, the umbilical cord is clamped, breaking the link between the baby and the placenta. The small amount of blood remaining in the placenta and umbilical cord, typically three to five fluid ounces, is drained and taken to a cord blood bank where the unit is processed and samples are sent for tests. To be stored, the cord blood unit must meet these standards: Tests of the cord blood unit and the mother's blood sample must show no signs of infection or other possible problems.
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Why should I have my baby's umbilical cord blood collected and preserved?

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Your baby's cord blood is rich in stem cells, which are special cells normally found in our bone marrow. Stem cells are the master cells responsible for producing all of the mature cells in our blood and immune system. They form the white cells that fight infection, the red cells that carry oxygen, the platelets that promote clotting and the cells of our immune systems.
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What exactly is in umbilical cord blood that makes it so valuable?

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What makes umbilical cord blood so valuable is, in addition to normal blood components, umbilical cord blood is rich in hematopoietic stem cells, which are the same cells found in bone marrow. Hematopoietic stem cells are the parent cells which create all of a person's blood cells. When hematopoietic stem cells are transplanted into patients, these cells are capable of regenerating bone marrow and immune systems that may have been destroyed by chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
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Why should I store my baby's umbilical cord blood?

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Umbilical cord blood is rich in stem cells, the building blocks to all other cells in the blood and immune system. These valuable cells can now be cryogenically preserved as a form of "biological insurance." Top
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How is the umbilical cord blood collected?

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The collection process is safe, easy and painless for both mother and baby. Our collection procedure does not interfere with the delivery or subsequent care for mother or baby. After the safe delivery of your child, the placenta is delivered and your obstetrician or midwife cleans the umbilical cord (with the materials provided) and inserts the blood bag needle into the umbilical vein. The blood flows into the bag by gravity.
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What is umbilical cord blood?

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Cord blood, or umbilical cord blood (CB), is blood that remains in the umbilical cord and placenta at the time of birth. This blood has typically been discarded following delivery. However, Scientists are now aware that CB is a rich source of stem cells which can be collected, processed and cryogenically preserved for potential, future use. Stem cells from cord blood could theoretically be used as a source of cells for transplants to treat a number of diseases.
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Umbilical cord blood is what remains in the placenta following birth. The placenta is the temporary organ that transfers oxygen and nutrients to the baby via the umbilical cord while in the mother's uterus. Until recently, in most cases, the umbilical cord and the placenta were being discharged after birth. In the last decade, scientists and researchers have discovered that the umbilical cord blood could supply stem cells, the hidden treasure of life.
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How, when and where is the umbilical cord blood obtained?

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The umbilical cord blood is collected after the baby has been delivered and the umbilical cord has been clamped and cut. The cord blood can then be obtained before or after the delivery of the placenta (afterbirth). In the postplacental method (ex-utero method), the trained personnel will collect the umbilical cord blood after the afterbirth has been taken out of the mother's womb.
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What are umbilical cord blood cells?

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Umbilical cord blood (UCB), once regarded as biological waste, has become an accepted source of hematopoietic stem cells/hematopoietic progenitor cells (HSCs/HPCs), similar to those found in bone marrow and peripheral blood.
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How do I donate my child's cord blood?

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You can donate your child's cord blood by donating to a private or public cord blood bank. You can find more information about private cord banks and public cord blood banks on our site, or contact us to find out more information.
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