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Cryo-Cell for your baby

When having a baby there are a million things to thing about, especially when you have a budget. With times being tough for everyone it can be hard to decide what you need, what you want, and what you can live without. I know with my boys I want the best for them and I want to make life easier for them. One thing to consider is using the Cord Blood Collection service from Cryo-Cell .


Cryo-Cell ’s U-Cord stem cell preservation service preserves a babies cord blood since it is rich in stem cells that are normally found in bone marrow. Stem cells are the main cells that are responsible for producing all the mature blood and immune system cells. The cells are cryo-preserved for future stem cell treatments and transplants for conditions such as leukemia, sickle cell disease, and other forms of anemia and severe combined immunodeficiency. Your stem cells are difficult to obtain, due to strict matching requirements in your body, and these cells are guaranteed to match your baby and possibly match a sibling (1 in 4 chance) for his or her lifetime.

Here is a testimonial from a Cryo-Cell International Client:

“My children are the most precious gifts that I will ever have and I want to do everything I can to make sure they are well. While I was pregnant with my first child, I would see articles and ads about cord blood and it bothered me that it was so expensive but what if I one day needed this blood. The reality of having only one chance or it really went in the garbage kept me wondering if I would regret not investing. What if he had cancer or his dad or I were sick, would that blood have been the cure? Through research, I came across Cryo-Cell International, Inc., a company with the most reasonable rates and the assurance of two holding facilities.

When I was pregnant with my second child, we wondered if one bank was enough? Finances were tighter and should we spend the money? Then we realized that his brothers blood might not match for the new baby. The next day, stories were breaking about how Cord blood had saved or changed the lives of children, one cancer, one cerebral palsy. Then we discovered that a friend was diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma. He didn’t bank his daughters blood and wished he had. Three years prior, I lost a friend to renal cancer when she was 29. We felt like it was our answer.

We are just beginning to see miracles that this blood can bring. We have two “life insurance policies”, that is how we look at it. If anyone in the family gets ill, there is a chance that the blood could save our lives. If we don’t use it, then it is there for our son’s children.”

Sincerely,
mother of Parker and Davis

Cryo-Cell International Client

Right now there are some discounts you can take advantage of on the Cryo-Cell website and they are even a part of the Upromise contributing companies where you save 2% for college.

Cher

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