U.S. researchers are undergoing a phase I safety study using a child’s umbilical cord blood stem cells to try to restore hearing loss. The study, which will use patients’ stem cells from their own stored umbilical cord blood, is the first-of-its-kind, and has the potential to restore hearing. This follows evidence from published laboratory studies …
Continue ReadingThe Ultimate Hospital Packing Guide: Must-Haves for Every Mom-to-Be
From the moment your pregnancy test is positive, you’re probably thinking about what to pack for the hospital when you go into labor. This list from parents.com covers everything from nursing bras to insurance cards, your drivers license and of course slippers!!! However, most importantly is a birth plan; keep it short and sweet and …
Continue ReadingA Step-by-Step Guide to Private Cord Blood Banking
You’re considering storing your baby’s umbilical-cord blood in a private bank — but you’re not sure how to go about it? This step-by-step guide outlines what you need to know about private cord blood banking. Excerpted from Whattoexpect.com Now that you’re pregnant, you’ve probably discovered how many decisions you have to make a day — …
Continue Reading10 things you can do for yourself in 10 minutes!!
1. Meditate: Okay, this may sound loopy and unrealistic, but just try it. Close your eyes and clear your mind. Try to find a quiet place and do some deep breathing. Hey, if the meditation turns into a nap, go with it! 2. Work out: Why not squeeze in some exercise? Yes, you can totally get in …
Continue ReadingWhat Is an Umbilical Cord Blood Transplant?
An umbilical cord blood transplant is a procedure used to treat various forms of blood disease, such as leukemia, certain types of anemia, and other forms of cancer. The umbilical cord contains stem cells, which can develop into healthy blood cells. Cord blood for an umbilical cord blood transplant can be used from the patient’s own umbilical cord, if it …
Continue ReadingBack Pain during Pregnancy
Back Pain During Pregnancy — What It Is Backache — with soreness, stiffness, and pain — is one of the most common pregnancy symptoms. And, unfortunately, backache often starts early on in your pregnancy and persists (or worsens) until you give birth (when Pregnancy Backache is replaced by Postpartum Back Pain). Back Pain During Pregnancy — What …
Continue ReadingCord Blood Banking And Autism
Cord Blood Banking Should we bank our new baby’s umbilical cord blood as a possible treatment for autism? Our first child was recently diagnosed with ASD. This is a question we’ve received a lot at Autism Speaks. The inquiries have increased with the recent launch of a clinical trial studying the effectiveness of cord blood …
Continue ReadingGirlfriends….ideas and support during pregnancy are a blessing
Needless to say, having friends around who’ve gone through pregnancy can help us navigate the potholes along the way. Web MD has a ‘Pregnancy Exchange” where women ‘talk’ to each other about a variety of topics, come up with creative solutions to dilemmas, and generally help each other get through the rough spots. Take a …
Continue ReadingEating Well to Fight Postpartum Fatigue
We’ve all been there… feeling like a walking zombie, whether its day or night, the fatigue of having a newborn can be trying. Remember your body has also been through a trauma, and is recovering slowly. If you learn to eat well and graze during the day on healthy foods you will notice that you have more energy during the day. …
Continue ReadingPregnancy Weight Gain
What’s the right amount to gain during pregnancy? The answers are different if you are overweight or underweight and varies from woman to woman. A patient who begins a pregnancy with weight issues should have a total weight gain of 15 to 25 pounds, but your ob/gyn can guide you along with each prenatal visit. …
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