November 2014 Moms

What are you doing with your cord blood?

I'm not sure if this has been discussed. Went back about 7 pages and didn't see anything so here we go....

Cord blood banking seems super expensive. Not sure how many people actually do it. One of my co-workers said that she wanted to donate hers and there wasn't any place close to us that does that either. So, who has some insight into late clamping? It seems like that is going to be the way to go, if possible and there aren't any complications. What are you ladies doing and what are your thoughts?

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  • Probably delayed clamping for us too.


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  • ejpeteyejpetey member
    edited August 2014

    Thanks for the links to the other threads- I hadn't even thought about this yet. I feel like every day I learn about a new decision I have to make!

    ETA: I'd like to do more reading but I'm definitely going to ask my OB about delayed clamping next time I'm there. If there's any left over I'd donate it but highly doubt I'll go the private banking route.

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  • bethas said:
    lissydee said:
    Giving it to baby. We don't cut the cord til the placenta is out.
    Out of genuine curiosity, is that "we" as in you and DH, or "we" as in it's your hospital's practice?  I meant to ask this on my tour last night and forgot.  I will definitely ask my OB, but wondered about your situation.
    I know this wasn't directed at me, but...
    Our hospital's policy is that all preemies get delayed clamping.

    Typically 90 seconds goes by when doing a c-section anyway (the amount of time you delay when doing delayed clamping).

    For a regular vaginal birth, the decision is up to the parents.



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  • I will be doing delayed cord clamping as long as it's possible.
  • @missnacholover best answer ever. Lol

    So I have been reading most of the day on the delayed cutting. I really wish we could donate but since that isnt an option I think that's what we are going to do. So now tell me this....how many of you have a written out birth plan with that in it? I didnt even know that birth plans being written out existed. I just assumed you briefly discuss it before hand and go with the flow. Lol Guess I have a lot to learn before 11/3.

  • Not to change the subject but I also just learned about placenta encapsulation. My first instinct is to be pretty grossed out, but apparently there are health benefits...???

    Anyone tried it?

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  • abbyfulabbyful member
    edited August 2014
    Delayed clamping. Did it for DS, will do it for this baby too.

    @vbchick0788‌ - I'll have a written birth plan like I did with DS. The last thing I'll be thinking about during L&D is reminding the doctor and nurses about stuff like that. And you might start labor with different nurses than are there for the actual delivery.
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  • I'm going to request delayed clamping if possible

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  • We are doing delayed cord clamping. And the Placenta Teddy bear. 
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  • To those not doing delayed cord clamping, do you mind sharing why?  I'm not looking for a debate or fight, just curious, since I haven't really seen many cons to it.

    I haven't decided, but i think I'm in the do whatever the doctors want to do camp. If it's that medically beneficial, hospitals will make it standard.


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  • FhSTAR81 said:

    Haven't read much of this post yet but does it apply differently for c-section or no?

    I would guess that in theory, no there shouldn't be a difference. However, I wouldn't be surprised if some hospitals have policies that eliminate your choices after a section.
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  • I brought this up with my OB when debating cord banking or not. He's a nice mix of old school and new research and said that he was in favor of delayed clamping from the research he'd seen come out over the past few years. He said that they'd put the baby on my chest and he'd do any stiching or other checks he needed to do, and then they'd clamp the cord - probably around two minutes after the birth and with more than enough time for the blood to flow into the baby. 

    I did decide against cord banking or donation just because it would be a major PITA to coordinate at the hospital I'm going to be at since they're not set up for any of it.
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    Not trying to get in the debate. Do what you want. Just an FYI. But at UCLA medical center with one of the top NICUs in the country. Delayed clamping is the norm for all babies. Not just preemies. They tell you on the tour that's what they do as standard practice now. So it seems that there are strides being made and a lot of drs believing in it.
    My dr and I spoke about cord blood banking last week and she said that it's possible to do both banking and delayed clamping. There's a possibility it won't have enough for both but most times it works out.

    I've actually heard that too. I never said I think it's bad or wrong. I'm fine with it. But if it's not standard practice for my doctor if am not going to ask him to change, that's all.

    I actually think it will be standard practice soon enough. Do I think I'm harming my baby by not doing it? Nope. My objectives in that hospital are healthy baby and healthy me. And I trust that these goals are aligned with the goals of my doctor.

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  • 100% doing delayed clamping.... I can't wrap my head around why you wouldnt tbh.
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  • That image of the placenta teddy bear actually made me out my cupcake down. Thanks.

    I haven't spoken to my doctor yet, but I would like to delay the clamping.
  • I'm most likely getting a C section with high risk twins and I'm going to attempt both. Delayed clamping and then hopefully there's enough left to bank. I do live in Los Angeles though where it's really easy and standard to do.
  • 100% doing delayed clamping.... I can't wrap my head around why you wouldnt tbh.

    So I clearly have an unpopular opinion. Which is fine by me. :). But just to explain why I choose to go with the doctor on this (and most things birth related).

    I believe birthing is incredibly medical. I think it comes down to risk tolerance. Mine is incredibly low when it comes to my and my baby's health. (Yes, I high risk, but I think my opinion would be the same regardless). I have too many friends/family who were low risk, on track, everything great then something happened during birth that could have harmed them or the baby had the doctor not done what s/he was trained to do to help them.

    In light of that, I want my doctor to be working through his or her process in a routine matter. I don't want them adjusting their instincts and reflexes to meet a requirement that I place that is not, in my opinion, worth the risk.

    Again, this just explains my position. Not saying anyone is wrong for requesting delayed clamping. It sounds beneficial and I will be glad if my doctor does it. Again though, it's not a pressing enough issue to complicate what I see as a potential dangerous situation.

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  • Ha ha ha!  Thanks for the not "just you wait".  :)

    I completely see why it doesn't make sense to you, but it still does to me. I don't want to have a list of me-specific things to worry about.  I want them to do what they know.  Like I said, I did research and it is not a big enough issue for me to push.  I will push if I come across issues that I think are big enough deals for me to.  

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