Cord Blood Banking

Hi, I am reading up about cord blood baking and deciding if I should be donating or storing it. I came across this information on SCBB website “Data have shown most unlikely that the donor should ever need his own cord blood unit as most transplant physicians may not feel that the patient’s own cord blood unit is the best choice. This is because it may already carry the genetic abnormality that led to the blood or immune system failure or cancer in the first place.” Base on the statement above, isn’t it redundant to store baby’s cord blood because it can’t be used since it already carry genetic abnormality? Another question I have is - if choosing to bank it for personal use and *touchwood* something happen to the child at say age 18, aren’t the amount of blood stored from the cord is too little to use on a grown teenager? I am certainly meeting up with agents to speak more about it but meanwhile would like to hear different views and opinions on this platform. Thanks!

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Super Mum

I find cord blood banking is unnecessary since 99% or maybe more of the stored cord blood will never be used. And you're right the cord blood can only be used for childhood diseases once they grow up the amount won't be enough anyway. And the conditions which can be treated by cord blood are very rare. I wanted to donate my child's cord blood to SCBB, however the amount was not high enough for public storage so they gave me the option to switch to private storage which comes with a higher price. I think donating is the best option.

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5y ago

Thanks for sharing! Would like to know if you eventually went ahead to do private banking as the count is insufficient for donation?