A placental blood extractor consists of an outside box having plurality of
plastic bags for compressing the placenta and mounted to the top of the
box. The lower part of the box has possibility to use several different
circularly movable plates for mechanically facilitating the flow of the
blood in the collecting veins on the fetal side of the placentas toward
the central main umbilical cord vein. The box has an opening in the
central lower part of the box and the lower area mechanical tray for the
umbilical cord to exit the box. Blood is collected from umbilical cord
and is to be collected into commercial collection bags. The area of the
bag for collection of blood may be under negative pressure to facilitate
the collection of blood but also gravity force may be used for that
purpose. Both, the first part with the compression chambers as well as
the second part, the Collector of Blood have pumps and manometers
controlled by computer in their operations.