Singer and actress Son Dam-bi has chosen a luxury education for her 3-month-old daughter.
On the 28th, Son Dam-bi released a video titled "The first English book with Hai and the umbilical cord blood storage certificate opening" on her YouTube channel 'Dam Bi Son.'
In the video, Son Dam-bi was spending the day with Hai. She mentioned that Hai loves pop-up storybooks and read to her while lying together. Hai has been babbling more, and Son Dam-bi sparked her interest by telling fairy tales. Following that, Son Dam-bi played some music, and Hai moved her hands and feet to the rhythm, showcasing her 'singer' mother's DNA.
Son Dam-bi unboxed the premium English education program "English Egg," which was planned by top English education experts, saying that the desired book had arrived. With the help of an expert, Son Dam-bi learned how to use the English Egg, which is divided into yellow, green, and blue categories.
Son Dam-bi spent a happy time playing with Hai using English Egg, which allows simultaneous learning of Korean and English. Hai couldn't take her eyes off the music and enjoyed a pleasant time with her mother. The English Egg that Son Dam-bi chose for Hai's English education is known to cost about 4.5 million won for a full set.
In particular, Son Dam-bi disclosed the umbilical cord blood storage certificate. She noted, "I applied in advance before giving birth for Hai's lifelong health" and revealed the certificate. Umbilical cord blood refers to blood that exists in the umbilical cord and placenta, which is separated when a mother gives birth, and is known to contain a large amount of stem cells that can be used to treat various incurable diseases.
Son Dam-bi explained, "You never know what will happen to people. The fact that family members can also use it is a great merit. It can only be collected once right after birth, so you need to apply in advance before giving birth. I applied in advance, and the certificate has come out now, containing stem cells and immune cells, which I believe will protect Hai and our family from potential diseases."
The cost of umbilical cord blood storage is relatively high, with the initial collection expense generally around 1 million to 1.5 million won, and an additional annual expense of about 100,000 to 150,000 won. In particular, if a lifetime storage option is chosen, it can be stored for a one-time expense of about 2 million to 3 million won, although prices may vary depending on the hospital and storage institution.
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