There is a section in the book I'm reading on this. It says there is only a very small chance of your baby's blood being useful. Stem cell research could possibly be used to treat diseases like heart disease, MS, diabetes, cancer and a few others.
It can only be useful for treating leukaemia in the family, only if the child's sibling or close relative has the disease. A child's own cells can't be used to treat them as their cells have a predisposition to the disease.
The blood can only be stored for 20 years so the science may not even be perfected by then.
I think it is just a way for companies to take your money for storing it, when the chances it will be useful are very slim. HTH![]()


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