TOP 4 Things To Consider When Choosing A Cord Blood Bank

1. Lab Certifications It is always important to make sure the company you choose has a lab that is certified. The most important certifications and registrations include: FDA (Food & Drug Administration) and AABB (American Association of Blood Banks). Being certified ensures that the laboratory has to follow certain rules and guidelines. These guidelines are […]

1. Lab Certifications

  • It is always important to make sure the company you choose has a lab that is certified. The most important certifications and registrations include: FDA (Food & Drug Administration) and AABB (American Association of Blood Banks).
  • Being certified ensures that the laboratory has to follow certain rules and guidelines.
  • These guidelines are set in place to ensure the cautious processing and safety of your baby’s precious cord blood.

2. Storage and Processing Rates

  • While storage and processing rates may vary from laboratory to laboratory, cord blood storage rates should always be affordable.
  • It is best to compare rates with different companies on your own, as comparison charts are not always accurate or updated.
  • Be sure the company provides a product/service guarantee.
  • Transparency with all costs and no HIDDEN FEES.

3. Service

  • Regular 9-5 business hours are not always convenient, since births do not run on a 9-5 schedule. Be sure the laboratory you choose has after-hours or knowledgeable on-call representatives.
  • It is always best when a representative can clarify the way the storage process works from beginning to end, but be sure to also receive an information packet.
  • Be sure that you are banking with a company that is financially stable and has a track record of success.

4. The Collection

  • Be sure to sign up at least 4 weeks prior to your due date (if at all possible).
  • Upon receiving the collection kit, open it up, get familiar with the instructions, and be sure all parts are present and labels are correct.
  • Be sure to follow instructions on how to get your collection kit picked up from the hospital and delivered to the lab in a timely manner.
  • Make sure that you will receive proof of storage (Certificate of Storage).

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