Does it cost anything to save your baby's umbilical cord blood?
Yes, you will have to pay for storage at a blood bank unless you donate it (highly recommended!!). Talk to a hospital administrator before you give birth about setting up this service. They will provide info about local resources. ChaCha again!
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What does arteriosclerosis do to the blood pressure? Why?
It is a condition wherein there is hardening of the arteries,...
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High blood pressure in children?
High blood pressure in children can be caused by other diseas...
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Do bladder infections or kidney stones cause you to pee blood?
Bladder infections and kidney stones commonly cause blood in ...
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Do veins carry blood to the heart?
Yes, arteries always carry blood away from the heart and vein...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What does it mean when you throw up blood?
Consult your doctor immediately if you begin vomiting blood.T...
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What does arteriosclerosis do to the blood pressure? Why?
It is a condition wherein there is hardening of the arteries,...
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What do the two numbers in measuring blood pressure represent?
Systole: Is the stage when the heart contracts and pumps the ...
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What other molecules in a patient's blood are monitored along with LDL and HDL?
Other molecules monitored are triglycerides are composed of f...
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What hormone other than calcitonin helps regulate blood calcium levels?
Parathyroid hormones helps regulate blood calcium levels. Tha...
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What does it mean if you have blood mixed into your phlegm?
A number of conditions, diseases, and medical tests may make ...
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What is the term for a low white blood cell count?
Leukopenia is the term for low white blood cell count. Thanks...
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Does planned parenthood do blood testing for pregnancy?
Planned Parenthood does urine testing for pregnancy test. Cha...
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Can lack of sleep cause low blood pressure?
Lack of sleep can raise blood pressure over time.
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What is the universal blood type?
Type O blood is the universal blood type and is the only bloo...
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Does ketosis cause high blood pressure?
Ketosis might cause high blood pressure. Ketosis can lead to ...
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What causes high blood pressure?
In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause i...
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What is a good blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure: Top number below 120 and the bottom nu...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What is the universal blood type?
Type O blood is the universal blood type and is the only bloo...
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What causes high blood pressure?
In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause i...
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What causes low blood pressure?
Dehydration, Moderate or severe bleeding, Severe inflammation...
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What is a normal blood pressure?
Normal diastolic blood pressure falls between 60 & 80 mm Hg. ...
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How do I raise my blood pressure?
Ways to raise blood pressure are: take Indian Spikenard or dr...
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How long does ibuprofen show up in your blood for?
The usual adult dose is 200 or 400 mg every 4 to 6 hours, and...
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Is 101/55 low for blood pressure?
For most individuals, a healthy blood pressure lies between 9...
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When getting blood work what does the term TSH mean?
THS stands for thyroid stimulating hormone, a hormone produce...
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Blood clots in the legs can cause blockages which cause pain ...
About Blood
The average adult has about five liters of blood inside of their body, coursing through their vessels, delivering essential elements, and removing harmful wastes. Without blood, the human body would stop working. Blood transports oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissue and carbon dioxide from the body tissue to the lungs. Blood is the fluid of growth, transporting nourishment from digestion and hormones from glands throughout the body. Blood is the fluid of health, transporting disease fighting substances to the tissue and waste to the kidneys.

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