Can You Do Delayed Cord Clamping and Cord Blood Banking?
Cord Blood Banking
It is possible to do delayed cord clamping and still bank your baby's cord blood, but the collection, timing, and processing are critical to success.
Read Full ArticleIt is possible to do delayed cord clamping and still bank your baby's cord blood, but the collection, timing, and processing are critical to success.
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