I've been researching cord blood recently. It's kind of a neat idea, to keep some stem cells your child may need someday. A lot like having "spare parts" available if anything goes wrong while technology continues to innovate. But I am beginning to feel that the costs of it make it not all that worthwhile, where it costs about a thousand to start and hundreds per year to continue storage. I also read that it may only help in childhood leukemia instances, so I'm undecided. Is it really worth the money? Are the applications for it real and rational? Is it a smart investment at this point or a silly thing worried parents are being taken advantage of over?
I am having a very hard time trying to find real applications for it other than childhood leukemia, the rest is just anticipated uses.
I am about to join the league of worried parents soon
I am having a very hard time trying to find real applications for it other than childhood leukemia, the rest is just anticipated uses.
I am about to join the league of worried parents soon
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