Confirm your eligibility
To be eligible to donate cord blood, you must:
- Be in good general health
- Be 18 years or older
- Deliver after 34 weeks gestation
- Be pregnant with one baby (not twins or triplets)
- Be free of infectious diseases (such as HIV or hepatitis)
- Have no history of cancer or blood disorder requiring chemotherapy in either biological parent
- Have not used a donor egg, sperm or surrogate for this pregnancy
- Plan to deliver at Brampton Civic Hospital
Speak with your health care provider to discuss public cord blood donation. If you have more questions regarding eligibility, contact 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283) or email cordblood@blood.ca.
Register online
Before your expected due date, complete your online registration for cord blood donation.
After submitting your registration, you’ll receive an email from Canadian Blood Services confirming that your registration has been received along with a copy of your signed consent form (check your spam folder). No further action is needed until your delivery day.
Donate cord blood
When you arrive at the hospital:
- Let your birthing team (nurse/midwife/physician) know about your intent to donate to the Canadian Blood Services' Cord Blood Bank
- Cord Blood Bank staff at the hospital will have your consent form on file
After the safe delivery of your baby:
- Your placenta will be provided to a Cord Blood Bank team member to collect the cord blood in a designated room
- Cord Blood Bank staff are not present in your room at the time of delivery
- No blood is taken from your baby
- The placenta is returned to the hospital after cord blood collection is complete
Preliminary test results
After collecting the cord blood, a small amount will be tested in hospital to determine if it has enough stem cells to qualify for storage in the Cord Blood Bank. A Cord Blood Bank team member will follow-up to inform you of these preliminary test results.
If your cord blood unit qualifies for storage, additional information and testing will be required.
After your donation
Canadian Blood Services offers free, board-certified interpreters and translators in Arabic, Punjabi and Chinese. If you prefer to communicate in a language other than English or French, email cordblood@blood.ca to request an interpreter or translation services. CBS requires six to eight weeks’ notice to ensure all required forms are completed and received before your due date. Learn more about what cord blood is, donating your cord blood or private options for cord blood banking.