Looking at a few different Private companies but not sure who to go with. There are so many to choose from! Has any one picked where your going to store you babies cord blood?
We went with Viacord. I honestly didn't check anywhere else. They were willing to give us one year of storage of free plus free start up fees (my oldest daughter is a leukemia survivor).
This topic has been discussed in significant detail. I encourage you to read these threads and *respond within them*, to keep relevant info in one place. It is an important topic, and I'm glad it's getting more and more awareness.
Please note: the icon that looks like a magnifying glass is a Search function, on the homepage of this board. You will find people are delighted to answer your questions, but you will get better response if you take the 30 seconds to do a little bit of research first, to see if we have already invested the time in posting our knowledge.
Good luck with your search for the right cord blood fit for your family.
@amark11 unfortunately there is no search bar on the app. I've done plenty of research but I'm asking what private companies people are using. Not info on banking. Thanks for all the links though.
@hoosonfirst thanks for your comment. As I said I'm not interested in delayed clamping or public banking. I'm asking for specifics in who people are signed up with. The other posts talk more about opinions on different options. If you have decided to use a specific private cord blood bank company I would love hear who and why.
Re: Cord blood banking?
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12502019/saving-cord-blood - includes a story from a mom whose child was saved by cord blood
This topic has been discussed in significant detail. I encourage you to read these threads and *respond within them*, to keep relevant info in one place. It is an important topic, and I'm glad it's getting more and more awareness.
Please note: the icon that looks like a magnifying glass is a Search function, on the homepage of this board. You will find people are delighted to answer your questions, but you will get better response if you take the 30 seconds to do a little bit of research first, to see if we have already invested the time in posting our knowledge.
Good luck with your search for the right cord blood fit for your family.