All babies born at the Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital have their
cord blood tested for common Chinese congenital diseases such as
G-6-P-D Deficiency and thyroid hormone deficiency. If undetected,
the former may result in the melting down of red blood cells and
the latter may lead to mental handicap. Early detection is the
greatest prevention. Caucasian babies are in addition offered the
phenylketonuria (better known as PKU) test. This is normally carried
out after a few days of milk feeding.
Blood grouping is also routinely done on cord blood.
Umbilical Cord Blood Collection and Long Term Storage
Cord blood has recently been postulated to be useful in bone marrow
transplantation since it is rich in stem cell. Parents can request
for umbilical cord blood storage by a commercial firm, independent
of Adventist Health. The birthing room staff will collect cord
blood as an additional service. This is a very safe procedure and
has been used for almost a decade.
However, Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital cannot be
held responsible for providing long term storage facilities. Mothers will need
to sign a statement declaring having been fully counseled by the
commercial company responsible for the cryogenic storage, before
the Hospital will provide the umbilical cord blood collection service.
The latter procedure is not part of the Hospital obstetrics package.
Umbilical Stomp Care
Infants born at the Hospital are automatically given a voucher
for free after care of the umbilical stomp at the Child Care Services
Department.