Joyce
Joyce's parents were over the moon when they welcomed their baby girl into the world. They watched her grow, smiling at each new milestone she reached. However, when Joyce was just seven months old, their world came crashing down when she was diagnosed with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
Joyce had heart surgery to treat an underlying heart problem when she was six months old. The surgery caused oxygen deprivation in her brain, resulting in its shrinkage by 3%. She was unresponsive to external stimuli and had limited consciousness. Her parents were heartbroken that she had to deal with such a condition at such a young age, and they never gave up hope, even when doctors and specialists told them that her condition was incurable.
They searched for possible cures online and stumbled upon research papers and clinical trials that showed how cord blood infusion could help. They remembered that they had stored Joyce's cord blood with Cordlife when she was born. They were elated that they had taken this step and immediately got in touch with Cordlife.
At first, the doctors did not agree with Joyce's parents' choice to get the cord blood infusion. But after looking at medical evidence and research papers, the doctors decided to give it a try.
After receiving the request from Joyce's parents, the team at Cordlife Hong Kong immediately got in touch with the medical team, which decided that the cord blood infusion would be done at the Hong Kong Children's Hospital. The procedure only took 15 minutes, and Joyce did not feel any pain or have any negative side effects. The doctors gave Joyce a good prognosis, and she started to show signs of improvement soon after the infusion.
Joyce's vision improved, and she could now follow the source of light. Even though she still requires tube feeding, her ability to swallow has improved, and she can now swallow her own saliva. She also has more varied and frequent hand and foot movements, and her mental state has also improved significantly. Thanks to Cordlife's Transplant Care, which is an insurance benefit in the cord blood banking service agreement, the insurance payout also helped to ease her parents' financial burden, allowing them to focus more on Joyce's recovery.
Joyce has since been discharged from the hospital, and her parents believe that if financial resources allow, all parents should store their baby's precious cord blood. Cord blood can potentially be used to treat more than 80 diseases, such as blood cancers, blood disorders, and genetic diseases. If a child's cord blood was saved, it could be used to treat him or her or his or her siblings in the event of a health crisis.