There are several reasons why you may want to bank the cord blood of your child. This blood contains stem cells which can be used later to save your child’s life should an unfortunate situation arise. The cord blood banking cost will depend on which company you use since the rats vary from one place to another. These costs however will include the following.
Initially you will be charged for collection of the umbilical cord since a special kit has to be used. The blood has to be tested and preserved, processed and shipped and these will constitute the initial fees that you will have to cover.
Secondly, you will have to pay the costs of storing the cord blood and this will depend on the number of years that you want it stored. Most people pay for storage till the child attains the age of 21 years. The shorter the time span, the lower the unit cost. If you opt to store the blood for till the child attains the age of 25 years, you may save up to 900 dollars.
There are several websites that are offering to store cord blood for your child. Their fees vary from site to site and mainly because some of the sites use superior methods of obtaining and storing the cord blood. You need to read the storage options offered by each site carefully. Weigh these features against the cost and you will be able to decide on the site to use. It would also be a good idea to read reviews and testimonials from people who have used these sites to store cord blood. Those with the highest ratings are the ones you should consider first. Most of these sites will give you affordable payment plans that will ensure that your child’s cord blood is stored and protected for the full period.
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