In creating one life
 why not save another

It's easy to donate your cord blood to the NHS Cord Blood Bank after the birth of your baby, just like Bilal's mum did.

How cord blood saved my life

Jack's Story

Jack was born a healthy little boy but at around 6 months old he developed a simple cold. During the day he appeared to have recovered from his cold but at night he couldn’t seem to shake off a persistent cough. Jack was admitted to hospital where blood tests revealed he was suffering from Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID). SCID is a rare, inherited disorder causing a severe abnormality of the immune system, making it difficult for the body to fight infections. It can be fatal if left untreated.

Upon diagnosis, Jack was transferred immediately to the intensive care unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, where they began the search for a stem cell transplant – Jack’s only chance of survival. A perfect match to Jack’s tissue type was found with a cord blood donor and on November 7th 2003, Jack received his life-saving cord blood transplant.

Steve and Ruth, Jack’s parents, said, "Looking at Jack now, you’d never know he’d once been so ill. He’s now a normal little boy who goes to playgroup and plays with his toys. The cord blood donor gave us the chance of life for Jack and we will be forever grateful."

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