Is Cord Blood Banking Right for You and Your Family?

Wednesday, February 20, 2013 AnnMarie Brown 0 Comments


I have been fortunate to have 4 beautiful children through birth and adoption. I can honestly say that blood banking is not something that crossed my mind many years ago. But after going through illness with my children who are now grown I do think of banking cord blood.

What is Cord Blood Banking?

Cord blood is the blood that is leftover in the umbilical cord after the birth of your baby. Once considered afterbirth to be thrown away, medical research discovered that cord blood is actually a rich source of stem cells. Over time if stored properly, these stem cells can develop into disease fighting immune cells. Cord blood stem cells have been used to test potential new treatments for several diseases and disorders.

For effective storage and development, cord blood stem cells must be banked using a cord blood program such as Insception Lifebank. The cord blood collection process is painless, poses no risk to you or your baby’s health, and in no way interferes with your baby’s birth.


Visit www.insception.com for more information about cord blood, and the storage process. Anyone reading this post and interested in working with Insception Lifebank is eligible for a $100 coupon that can help save money on the services. To be eligible for the coupon, you must complete an Insception Lifebank registration and plan to use the cord blood banking program. The coupons are eligible for all Canadian blogs and families interested in making a life changing decision – are you cord blood ready? Register here for your coupon. If you live in the US, you can also register and Insception Lifebank will contact you back with further information.

Disclosure: I was compensated for this sponsored post made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own. Coupons for this promotion are available to Canadian residents only. American registrations are welcome but unfortunately do not qualify for the coupons.

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