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Not sure what cord blood banking actually is—or if it's worth it? In this episode, Hillary and Erica sit down with Lauren Isley, a certified genetic counselor and Senior Clinical Science Specialist at Cord Blood Registry (CBR), to break down everything parents need to know about cord blood and cord tissue banking.
Lauren explains the science behind newborn stem cells, the differences between private and public banks, how cord blood is used today, and why it's an investment more parents are choosing to make. She also clears up common misconceptions about delayed cord clamping, cost, and the likelihood of using stored stem cells in the future.
Topics we cover: – What's actually stored when you bank cord blood and cord tissue – How stem cells are being used to treat diseases like leukemia and cerebral palsy – The difference between public and private cord blood banks – Can you delay cord clamping and still bank cord blood? – How and when to enroll with CBR – Cost, misconceptions, and the peace-of-mind factor
Special Offer: Use code EM50 for 50% off CBR's annual bundle at https://www.cordblood.com
Get clear on the feeding–sleep loop and next steps: https://babysettler.com
Connect: – Baby Settler: https://www.babysettler.com – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babysettler – Early-Momming Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/earlymommingpodcast
Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/early-momming-podcast-with-hillary-sadler/id1732529746 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yKAmDQdt3jCErIwyLFRtF
About Hillary: Hillary is a board-certified lactation consultant, masters-level registered nurse, author of Babies Made Simple, mom of four, and the founder and lead consultant at Baby Settler in Charleston, SC (serving families virtually worldwide).
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding questions or concerns about your or your baby's health.
By Hillary Sadler5
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Not sure what cord blood banking actually is—or if it's worth it? In this episode, Hillary and Erica sit down with Lauren Isley, a certified genetic counselor and Senior Clinical Science Specialist at Cord Blood Registry (CBR), to break down everything parents need to know about cord blood and cord tissue banking.
Lauren explains the science behind newborn stem cells, the differences between private and public banks, how cord blood is used today, and why it's an investment more parents are choosing to make. She also clears up common misconceptions about delayed cord clamping, cost, and the likelihood of using stored stem cells in the future.
Topics we cover: – What's actually stored when you bank cord blood and cord tissue – How stem cells are being used to treat diseases like leukemia and cerebral palsy – The difference between public and private cord blood banks – Can you delay cord clamping and still bank cord blood? – How and when to enroll with CBR – Cost, misconceptions, and the peace-of-mind factor
Special Offer: Use code EM50 for 50% off CBR's annual bundle at https://www.cordblood.com
Get clear on the feeding–sleep loop and next steps: https://babysettler.com
Connect: – Baby Settler: https://www.babysettler.com – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babysettler – Early-Momming Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/earlymommingpodcast
Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/early-momming-podcast-with-hillary-sadler/id1732529746 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yKAmDQdt3jCErIwyLFRtF
About Hillary: Hillary is a board-certified lactation consultant, masters-level registered nurse, author of Babies Made Simple, mom of four, and the founder and lead consultant at Baby Settler in Charleston, SC (serving families virtually worldwide).
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding questions or concerns about your or your baby's health.

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