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BabyCenter on MSNWhat happens when you bank your baby's cord blood? Here's the step-by-stepCord blood is the blood in your baby's umbilical cord and your placenta. It houses potentially lifesaving cells called stem cells, which can develop into mature blood cells, including red blood cells, ...
The Procedure of Cord Blood Banking “The umbilical cord gets clamped and cut right after birth through vaginal delivery or caesarean section.A healthcare professional uses a sterile needle to ...
The umbilical cord is a pretty big deal – after all, that miraculous tube of tissue connects your growing baby to your placenta. So if you've been diagnosed with velamentous cord insertion or a ...
Researchers identified five biomarkers in umbilical cord blood that could indicate early-onset sepsis in preterm infants and ...
After the cord falls off you may see a bit of scraggly tissue in the belly button. This may be an umbilical granuloma, which is a harmless growth of tissue your pediatric provider can easily get ...
A: The term “cord blood” refers to the fetal blood that remains in the placenta and the umbilical cord after a baby has been delivered. It is rich in stem cells, which are undifferentiated ...
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