What if I consume four umbilical cords?

Consuming four umbilical cords in the game Bloodborne means you've found all available cords, and eating the fourth simply grants extra Insight (a game currency) without changing the outcome, as only three are needed to unlock the secret ending and fight the optional final boss, the Moon Presence. The extra cord acts as a backup for players who might miss one, but eating all four just maximizes the Insight gained before confronting the final boss, Gehrman, IGN.
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What happens if you consume umbilical cord bloodborne?

If you consume three umbilical cords, you will unlock the secret ending of Bloodborne and a new boss. If you don't want to go that route, you don't have to. Just don't eat three umbilical cords. But, using the umbilical cord grants you three insight points and that's three fire papers from the insight shop...
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Do you need all four umbilical cords?

There are a total of 4 Thirds of Umbilical Cords, but only 3 are needed for the ending. Out of all items that grant Insight, this one grants the most. As long as the player consumes the 3 Thirds of Umbilical Cords before winning the fight against Gehrman, they will still unlock the fight against the Moon Presence.
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Is the umbilical cord nutritious?

The umbilical cord brings nutrients and oxygen to your baby during pregnancy.
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What percent of moms eat their placenta?

Around 30% of women in the U.S. who plan out-of-hospital births (home or birth center) consume their placenta (placentophagy), often as capsules, for perceived benefits like preventing postpartum depression, though scientific evidence is limited, and studies show varied rates (around 25-30%) in this specific group, with general population rates likely much lower.
 
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Is cord blood better than bone marrow?

Cord blood has fewer stem cells available than other bone marrow transplant options. But the stem cells in cord blood can grow more blood cells than can those collected from bone marrow. Cord blood cells are also immunologically naïve because they have not been exposed to infections.
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What to do with leftover umbilical cord?

Box it. Newborn babies normally leave the hospital with the stump of their umbilical cord still attached. Between five and 15 days after the baby's birth, it will dry out, turn black and drop off. Some parents decide to keep the remainder of the cord as a keepsake and store it in a special box or scrapbook.
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Why don't doctors cut the umbilical cord?

Delayed umbilical cord clamping appears to be beneficial for term and preterm infants. In term infants, delayed umbilical cord clamping increases hemoglobin levels at birth and improves iron stores in the first several months of life, which may have a favorable effect on developmental outcomes.
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What are the benefits of cord blood?

Cord blood, rich in hematopoietic stem cells, offers life-saving potential for treating blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma), genetic disorders (sickle cell), and immune diseases through transplants, acting as a better, more accessible alternative to bone marrow due to less stringent matching requirements. Benefits include its non-invasive collection, immediate availability, and potential for future use in regenerative medicine for conditions like cerebral palsy and diabetes, with research continuously expanding its applications.
 
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How to get Ariana's umbilical cord?

To get Arianna's Third Umbilical Cord in Bloodborne, find her in Cathedral Ward, send her to Oedon Chapel, then wait until after defeating Micolash (or One Reborn) for her to disappear and reappear in the sewers below the chapel, where you must kill the monster baby she gives birth to. This quest requires specific steps, and you must avoid sending her to Iosefka's Clinic, as that path leads to her death and prevents obtaining the cord. 
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What does "insight" do in Bloodborne?

Insight is a stat in Bloodborne. It governs the amount of inhuman knowledge you have acquired by exploring the game and defeating enemies. It is required to use the Beckoning Bell to summon other players into your game world.
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What happens if you accept a Gherman's offer?

Three different endings are possible, depending on which answer is given: Choosing to accept Gehrman's offer unlocks the Yharnam Sunrise ending. Gehrman uses his scythe to behead the player, who then awakens in the real Yharnam as the sun rises.
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How to get the true ending in Bloodborne?

To get the true ending in Bloodborne, you must collect and consume three "One Third of Umbilical Cord" items before fighting the final boss, then refuse Gehrman's offer to fight the secret final boss, Moon Presence, and defeat it. Consuming these items gives you Insight and allows you to resist the Moon's power for the true "Childhood's Beginning" ending. 
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Which Umbilical Cords are missable in Bloodborne?

Actually, 2 of the 4 are missable: If you kill "Iosefka" (or whoever that woman is) before Rom, you don't get hers. If you never rescue Arianna (edit: or you let her die before Micolash), you can't get hers.
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Should I save the umbilical cord?

Physician organizations don't typically recommend storing cord blood as a standard. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) doesn't recommend that parents routinely store their infants' umbilical cord blood for future use — unless there's an immediate medical need for that blood to be used for a sibling.
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Is it normal for the umbilical cord to fall off day 4?

If your baby's umbilical cord falls off on day 4, it's generally normal and fine, as the typical range is 1 to 3 weeks, though some fall off earlier (even days 3-7), just keep the area clean, dry, and watch for signs of infection like spreading redness, warmth, or foul smell, as the spot might look raw or slightly ooze for a bit. 
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What if I accidentally pull my baby's umbilical cord off?

If you accidentally pull off your baby's umbilical cord stump, expect some minor bleeding and oozing, but apply gentle pressure; if bleeding is persistent (more than a few drops or doesn't stop quickly) or if you see signs of infection like redness, swelling, fever, foul odor, or pus, contact your pediatrician immediately as this requires prompt medical attention. 
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What do hospitals do with umbilical cord blood?

Hospitals collect cord blood (blood left in the umbilical cord/placenta after birth) for either public donation or private banking; public banks process, test, and store it for matching patients with life-threatening diseases (leukemia, immune disorders) in a registry, while private banks store it for the family's potential future use, though public banks facilitate more transplants for unrelated patients. 
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Is it hard on your body to donate stem cells?

Myth: Donation is very painful.

Some of the common side effects of PBSC donation are headaches, nausea and tiredness—from the daily shots of a drug called filgrastim or an FDA-approved similar administered in the 5 days leading up to donation.
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What are the disadvantages of cord blood?

Once parents donate their cord blood, it is highly unlikely that the donation can ever be attained if the need arises. In addition, it may be hard to find another viable match from what is publicly available.
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What famous person ate their placenta?

Several celebrities, including Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen, Hilary Duff, Kourtney Kardashian, January Jones, Mayim Bialik, and Christina Haack (Anstead), have publicly stated they consumed their placenta after childbirth, often in pill form or smoothies, believing it helped with postpartum energy, mood, and depression, though it's a controversial practice without strong scientific backing. 
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Why don't hospitals let you take your placenta?

This is because medical regulations consider the placenta to be biohazardous medical waste, and each state has its own laws about the disposal of medical waste6,7. If parents do not somehow donate, privately bank, or take home their placenta, it will be treated as medical waste and incinerated.
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Is placenta consumption legal?

There are no laws or guidelines regarding the consumption of your placenta but there are precautions you can take to protect for your health and safety. There are laws regarding the burial of your placenta. These are designed to protect public health.
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