If you've had a baby recently you've seen brochures in the doctor's sitting room. It's not cheap to store blood for years; closed-door cord blood banks typically charge a $1,500 - $2,000 collection fee and an $100 - $200 fee. Some cord blood banks allow potential parents to open a "registry" so friends and family who would prefer not to buy toys and onesies can share in the banking costs.
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ReplyDeleteIf you've had a baby recently you've seen brochures in the doctor's sitting room. It's not cheap to store blood for years; closed-door cord blood banks typically charge a $1,500 - $2,000 collection fee and an $100 - $200 fee. Some cord blood banks allow potential parents to open a "registry" so friends and family who would prefer not to buy toys and onesies can share in the banking costs.
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