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Honey J, Love Stores umbilical cord blood before giving birth
Dancer Honey J, who is about to give birth, is participating in and spreading the word about cord blood storage.
On the 29th, Honey J posted, "My special preparations for childbirth. As the day to meet my love approaches, there are a lot of things to prepare."
He added, “Among them, there is one thing that I thought was most important. Storage of #umbilical cord blood, a precious life resource that can be collected only once when a baby is born!!”
Honey J said, “Cord blood is rich in #stem cells and #immune cells, so it is used to treat over 100 different diseases, including incurable diseases, autism, and developmental disabilities.”
He also explained, "Why didn't I know about this? As soon as I heard it, I immediately thought I had to keep it, and it's great to have this great opportunity to share it with many people. Sharing good things helps me feel better."
Honey J said, “We are participating in #Awareness of the Value of CordBlood so that cord blood, which could save our family’s lifelong health and someone else’s life, is not unfortunately thrown away.”
Last September, Honey J got married to her husband, Jeongdam, who is one year younger than her and works in the fashion industry.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr
On the 29th, Honey J posted, "My special preparations for childbirth. As the day to meet my love approaches, there are a lot of things to prepare."
He added, “Among them, there is one thing that I thought was most important. Storage of #umbilical cord blood, a precious life resource that can be collected only once when a baby is born!!”
Honey J said, “Cord blood is rich in #stem cells and #immune cells, so it is used to treat over 100 different diseases, including incurable diseases, autism, and developmental disabilities.”
He also explained, "Why didn't I know about this? As soon as I heard it, I immediately thought I had to keep it, and it's great to have this great opportunity to share it with many people. Sharing good things helps me feel better."
Honey J said, “We are participating in #Awareness of the Value of CordBlood so that cord blood, which could save our family’s lifelong health and someone else’s life, is not unfortunately thrown away.”
Last September, Honey J got married to her husband, Jeongdam, who is one year younger than her and works in the fashion industry.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr