Cord blood banking is a procedure in which the blood left in your baby's umbilical cord and placenta after birth is collected, frozen, and stored for future medical use.

Cord blood is collected after the delivery of the baby (either vaginally or by cesarean section) by inserting a needle into the umbilical vein. Typically, the entire process takes less than ten minutes. Once the blood is sealed in the bag, it is shipped to a Cord blood bank, where it is processed for stem cells harvest and frozen for long-term storage. The process of collecting cord blood is painless and safe for the mother and baby as well, with no interference with the birth plans or cutting the umbilical cord.

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