Cord blood?
Answers: Cord blood
Provided that the cord is not clamped for the first 5 minutes after birth, and kept level beside the newborn, it allows baby to receive several maternal antibodies, critical stem cell, hormones, and vitamin K and provides the neonate with one-third to one-half of its entire blood volume.
Loss of this volume of blood through harvest for blood banking can be the equivalent of subjecting an infant to a massive hemorrhage. This cord blood is a rich source of primitive, undifferentiated stem cell (i.e. CD34-positive and CD38-negative) which assist in neonatal accommodation.
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The cord blood flows both ways. For every bit of blood that flows into the baby, an equal ammount will flow out. This perception has no merit.
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