Just had a meeting with the Stemcord person, talking about storing the stem cells from the umbilical cord. It sounds like a fairly simple procedure - once the baby is out of the womb, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut. The blood in the cord is drained into a receptacle and processed to separate the red, white, and plasma components - apparently only the white blood cells are needed - these then placed into 4 vials and then frozen at -170 C degrees until they're needed (if ever...)Since the research and real-world applications of stem cells is still evolving, I feel like we're buying into another form of insurance - not sure if you'll ever use it, but for the potential benefits, you're willing to pay the $250 or so each year...
"Stem cells - 200 million of 'em..."
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