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Saint Luke's Cord Blood Program
What are the Possible Risks of Donating My Child's Umbilical Cord Blood?
  • Because the collection procedure takes place after delivery of the baby, the medical risk to the mother and child is virtually non-existent.  Cord blood can be collected from all routine pregnancies.   There is a remote risk of serious outcome if there is an unexpected twin which has not been delivered.  This is why this program is for single birth deliveries only.

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