

General Information for Prospective cord blood
Donors
The blood
that is left over in the umbilical cord and placenta after a baby is
born happens to be very full of the blood stem cells. If the blood is
collected and stored at a cord blood donor bank, it can be made
available for the people who are in need of a source of cells for their
transplant. The ITxMCS Cord Blood Services bank,
based at LifeSource, works with the National Marrow Donor
Program (NMDP).
Together they
help people in need
of stem cells to locate an acceptable cord blood donation.
The cord blood is kept frozen until it is
matched to a
recipient.
It can stay frozen for many years.
If arrangements to privately store the cord blood
have not been
made or one does not wish to donate it, it
will be discarded as part of the afterbirth tissue.
If one chooses to donate
their baby's cord
blood, the following process will take place. After
the doctor or nurse determine that the mother and baby are in good
condition and the cord has been cut and clamped, the leftover cord
blood will be collected from the mother's side. The cord and placenta
are
drained and
the
tissue will be discarded according to the hospital routine. The
collection is done by your doctor or nurse, after they determine that
you and your baby are in good condition.
The mother
will also be asked to have a small sample of blood tested.
These tests are required to assure that the cord blood will be safe to
give to another person, just as all
blood donations
are.
All test results are strictly confidential. The testing laboratory will
only have an
assigned identification number to the sample, not the mother's name.
Cord blood collection is quick, pain-free, and
will not interfere with the routine care of
the mother or
the baby. The
mother will not be charged by
the doctor,
the hospital, the cord blood bank or NMDP for any part of
the
donation.
If one chooses to
donate their baby’s cord blood so that anyone who is in need can use it,
the following will be asked to:
·
Complete a confidential maternal and family history form.
·
Complete a consent form to indicate that the
mother
has
decided to
donate their
baby’s cord blood.
·
Provide a blood sample, drawn from
the mother's
arm at the hospital (no blood will be drawn from
the
baby).
·
Have the baby’s cord blood collected, and sent to the ITxMCS Cord Blood
bank.
All of the
information
provided
to our bank,
the
blood sample and
the
baby’s cord blood will be handled confidentially by the Doctors, Nurses,
Medical Technicians and other trained staff at the ITxMCS Cord Blood
Services bank in the LifeSource,
Chicagoland's Blood
Center building.

In order to donate cord blood,
arrangements
must be made
in advance of the baby's due date.
YOU MUST
A collection kit must be ordered about 4-6 weeks before your
due date.
The kit
will need
to be taken home
from the hospital with the mother.
If you live
outside the Chicago area, please call the
NMDP at
1-800-marrow-2 to be referred to a program serving your area.
If you live in the Chicago area
and have any questions or wish to request
a
kit,
please call the ITxM Clinical Services Cord Blood Services bank at
1-877-GIV-CORD
- 1-(877) 448-2673,
send us an
email or complete
the Cord Blood request form.

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