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		<title>C-Sections and Cord Blood Banking: What You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2016 12:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="600" height="400" src="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/C-Sections-and-Cord-Blood-Banking-What-You-Need-to-Know.png" class="attachment-large size-large wp-post-image" alt="c section and cord blood banking" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" srcset="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/C-Sections-and-Cord-Blood-Banking-What-You-Need-to-Know.png 600w, https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/C-Sections-and-Cord-Blood-Banking-What-You-Need-to-Know-300x200.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" />Having a baby is anything but easy. You need to prepare yourself mentally to be able to go through the pregnancy, labour and delivery experiences as stress-free as possible. As your due date comes closer, your doctor has probably broached the subject of possible birthing options that are available to you. If you have basically [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Having a baby is anything but easy. You need to prepare yourself mentally to be able to go through the pregnancy, labour and delivery experiences as stress-free as possible. As your due date comes closer, your doctor has probably broached the subject of possible birthing options that are available to you. If you have basically had an uncomplicated pregnancy then a vaginal birth is definitely on the cards. However, C-section is also something that you must have talked about during your pre-natal visits.</p>



<p>If an elective C-section has already been decided then <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12566747/">banking the cord blood and the tissue at the time of birth is really simple</a>. All preparation for the collection of the sample can be made prior to the birth. A phlebotomist from the cord blood organization will be present during the surgery along with the collection kit. If the representative is not able to make it, then a nurse or even the doctor can collect the sample and temporarily store it in the collection kit that you are meant to carry with you to the birthing center.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/cord-blood">If cord blood banking</a> is something that you have decided to invest in, having an unplanned C-section might actually have some impact on the process. A major surgery that is performed under sterile conditions, it is only the doctor in question that can approve what can or cannot be a part of the operational area as concerns about infection are on top of their priority list.</p>



<p>Contrary to what you may think, it’s not a completely hopeless scenario and cord blood collection can still happen even for unplanned Cesareans. Most <a href="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/">private cord blood banks</a> manufacture their collection kits keeping in mind meeting the sterility parameter in the operating room. Similar to any surgical instruments, the collection bag – both inside and outside should be FDA sanctioned for usage in a clinical area.</p>



<p>In comparison to vaginal birth, there is a slight modification in the collection procedure for a Cesarean. Collection of the sample can only start once the gynecologist executing the surgery has completed the process and has additionally finished off with sealing the uterus. The surgeon should also have taken care of any other medical trepidation of the mother and the baby before <a href="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/collection">progressing towards collecting the cord blood sample</a>. There is a deferment involved in the collection process than a vaginal birth where the action is more immediate. Hence, the cord tends to yield less amount of blood.</p>



<p>It may not be what you desire but having a C-section is a very real possibility for every pregnant woman today. For certain complicated pregnancies, it can actually be a lifesaving action for either a mother or the child. Since protection is what we are seeking, banking your child’s cord blood and tissue is the next rational move towards ensuring a healthy future for your baby and the family.</p>
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		<title>Public v/s Private: Which Cord Blood Bank is Better?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2015 12:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="590" height="403" src="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Private-vs-Public-Cord-Blood-Banking.jpg" class="attachment-large size-large wp-post-image" alt="Private v/s Public Cord Blood Banking" decoding="async" srcset="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Private-vs-Public-Cord-Blood-Banking.jpg 590w, https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Private-vs-Public-Cord-Blood-Banking-300x205.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 590px) 100vw, 590px" />Does India offer parents the chance to donate their cord blood to public banks? What are the advantages of private cord blood banking? We examine the issue on private cord blood banking v/s public. The focus of any new parent is on providing the best in care and comfort to their baby. It is the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Does India offer parents the chance to donate their cord blood to public banks? What are the advantages of private cord blood banking? We examine the issue on private cord blood banking v/s public.</p>



<p>The focus of any new parent is on providing the best in care and comfort to their baby. It is the parents’ responsibility to make their child’s future as secure as possible – and the first step begins with preserving their child’s umbilical cord blood. If the child develops any conditions, his or her parents can rest assured that they have banked the cord blood for use in fighting the ailment.</p>



<p>However, there are also parents who donate their cord blood for use by other children than their own. This practice is known as ‘public cord blood banking’, and it is not very prevalent in India since the country does not have many public repositories for storing donated cord blood[1]. Slowly, private blood banks in India are offering the option of storing donated cord blood as well.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why Opt For Private Cord Blood Banking?</h2>



<p>Public cord blood banks are collecting &amp; storing the cord blood derived stem cells only. They do not process &amp; store cord tissue stem cells. <a href="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/how-is-cord-lining-collected-processed-and-stored">The main objective of storing the cord blood stem cells</a> are because they have to sell it at exorbitant price. They have a minimum standard of stem cells they have to store otherwise the same would not be sold. Practically, a large portion of cord blood collected is discarded before processing. But the ambiguity is that conditions like Autism, Cerebral Palsy does not need very high quantity of stem cell count. Another option is double unit transplant. So if the baby or baby’s family members need them same, they will be deprived of their stem cells, if the same is not at all processed.</p>



<p>There is one key factor at the centre of the decision between choosing public or private cord blood banking: the child. “When parents opt for public donation, there is no way to ensure that the <a href="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/about-stem-cells">stem cells</a> will be available for their own child in the future,” says gynaecologist Dr Bharti Gujrati. “Also, the process of finding matching stem cells for transplant becomes very cumbersome when one goes via the public banking route.”</p>



<p>She explains that the only way to ensure that you have access to your child’s cord blood in the future is by opting for a private cord blood bank. “Whether you need your child’s cord blood for your child or his sibling in the future, it is always better to preserve it in a private blood bank. Nobody else can use it without permission, and parents can rest assured that they have a backup option ready to use in case their child is suffering from some serious disease. Also, if the parents feel they don’t want to preserve the cord blood any longer, they can opt to put it in a public repository,” Dr Gujrati says.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Challenges in Public Cord Blood Banking</h2>



<p>In the Indian context, the biggest challenge for <a href="https://www.cordlifeindia.com/">public cord blood banking</a> is finding and keeping enough blood units to match the country’s huge ethnic diversity and population. Thus, when the time comes, it may become extremely difficult to find a donor match for oneself or one’s child – as was seen in the high profile case of Dr. Nalini Ambady, the Indian American professor who died after a fruitless search for matching bone marrow in India and abroad.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Every Sample Is Not Viable</h2>



<p>The problem is further compounded by the quality of the collected samples – many samples may have to be discarded if they do not contain enough viable stem cells. “When advising parents about stem cell banking, many doctors do not mention that each and every sample may not be useful,” says Dr Pravin Gadre, paediatrician. “Parents should not think that storing the cord blood automatically creates a ‘cure’ for their child or his siblings, or even for themselves. Not only can the sample lack enough stem cells, the quality of the blood may also be in question. Sometimes, the cells are not a match even for siblings. All of this information must be imparted to parents who are considering banking their child’s cord blood,” he adds.</p>
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