I wasn't going to do cord blood banking, but just found out a relative has been diagnosed with a rare cancer and one of the only treatment options involves stem cells. Now, I'm really considering it. DHs family has so much lethal cancer that tends to develop at a fairly young age. I worry our baby or my DH may get cancer and be able to benefit from the cord blood. It's just so expensive. What are you all doing or thinking?
Re: Cord blood banking
Personally, I don't think that private cord blood banking is worth the money, and I have concerns about the accountability of the companies (see this Wall Street Journal article from the spring https://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303887804579501500366071342). I feel like the companies prey on women and families when they're pregnant. Maybe I would feel differently if I knew people who had needed their babies' cord blood, though.
For DS1, we did delayed cord clamping so that he got all of the blood right after birth - I believe this is more likely to be useful to him to give him a good start outside the womb rather than some remote possibility we may need his cord blood in the future. We will do the same for DS2.
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