Donna M asked:


Even if the baby (my 1st child) has a slim chance of using the stem cells, I feel it’s like an insurance policy of sorts. I would pay far more financially and emotionally (and the child would pay more physically) if I didn’t pay this $2K for cord blood banking and the child could have used them in the near, or distant, future. Plus, I am more excited about future breakthroughs in stem cell research as the diseases they aim to treat are more common and run in my family (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, parkinsons and alzheimers). Would anyone with real experience or a personal story that’s related to this topic, or with advice, please answer? Thank you kindly…I deliver in about a month, so time is of the essence.

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