They send me these things all the time on cord blood banking, and it's like $20,000 to do it! I could buy a car or even a house for that! Is it really worth it? And does anyone actually do it? Have you or have you heard of anyone who has? If yes, why?
2006-09-29
02:03:55
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Pregnancy & Parenting
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To KevtheKat: I said cord-blood banking, not spem banking you dumb-***!
2006-09-29
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I didn't bank mine I donated it. you have to fill out all kinds of forms about medical history and they either use it for research or to help some one who needs it. i felt that since i couln't afford to bank it for myself i should at least use it to help someone else. if this is something you would like to do just ask your doctor and they will tell you how to go about it.
2006-09-29 05:34:33
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answered by mimi 2
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I have a 33 month old and an almost 6 month old. I didn't bank cord blood either time because it's very expensive and most people don't end up using it.
Cord blood is "very unlikely ever to be used" by the donor.[9] Estimates of the odds of using banked cord blood range from 1:2,700 to 1:20,000. [10] "According to research in the Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (1997, 19:3, 183-187), the odds that a child will need to use his or her own stem cells by age twenty-one for current treatments are about 1:2,700, and the odds that a family member would need to use those cells are about 1:1,400."
European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies advised the European Commission that, "The legitimacy of commercial cord blood banks for autologous [self] use should be questioned as they sell a service, which has presently, no real use regarding therapeutic options. Thus they promise more than they can deliver. The activities of such banks raise serious ethical criticisms."
2006-09-29 02:20:32
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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DO IT DO IT DO IT!!!!!!! I did it and it was $1800 ( not even close to $20,000!!!!!) through ViaCord. I am very happy that I did it. the list of diseases they can CURE gets longer and longer all the time, and with technology it will only get longer. You pay for home-owners insurance, you pay for car insurance, why not pay for insurance for your child's health? Imagine if your baby actually had something that cord blood could cure, and you never did it. I think that it is completely worth it. They do payment plans, too. I thnk we did $250 a month for a while, but they offered lesser priced plans than that. My doctor is very practical, and not into suggesting all sorts of crap, but even he said it was a good idea. Skip a vacation, skip the brand new baby furniture - BUY THE CORD BLOOD BANKING!! I am seriously so into this I will give you my email in case you have questions... hollypacheoc@yahoo.com
2006-09-29 03:37:58
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answered by In Luv w/ 2 B, 1 G + 1 3
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You have a better chance of hitting the lottery than actually needing (or your kid needing) cord blood. Yes, there are a sprinkle of testimonies, but there is also a sprinkle of testimonies from lottery winners. If you have 40,000 bucks to spare, why not? Me personally, I'm saving that cash so I can send my kid to college. Not banking her umbilical cord blood on a dire "what if" she gets ill.
Next, they'll be banking placentas at 60,000 bucks a pop just in case your kid wants a very personal cosmetic made just for them. Humans are very weird. I won't put anything past them.
2006-09-29 03:52:00
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answered by Goddess of Nuts PBUH 4
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Alphacord- $775 provided which you're in Utah. Maze twine Blood- $ 599 yet you will desire to devote for 20 years, which brings entire to $2010 Viacord- $ 2250 Cryocell- $1720 Lifeforce Cryobanks- $1399 additionally they have a flex payplan which helps out alot!!
2016-10-15 08:20:55
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answered by ? 4
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I've done it and they are currentally using some of my daughters cord blood to see if they can help my father in law with his MS...its worth every penny!!!!
2006-09-29 02:16:41
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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It is around $2,000 not $20,000 and depending on the illnesses that run in your family it can be very worth it.
Most places let you make payments on the amount too if you are interested.
2006-09-29 04:28:07
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answered by Candi S 2
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Cryo banking is pretty popular among those who can afford it, but as for you and me and the rest of middle america I think its just a medical novelty.
2006-09-29 02:07:22
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answered by amosunknown 7
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Because of medicine.
2006-09-29 02:11:03
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answered by sisa 2
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Judgeing by your pic you must of got lost on the way....looks like you been doing alot of sperm banking lol
2006-09-29 02:13:41
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answered by kevthekat 2
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