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Newborn Stem Cell Preservation FAQs<\/h1>\n

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Why do families preserve newborn stem cells?<\/h2>\n

Both cord blood and cord tissue are rich sources of newborn stem cells. Stem cells are the body\u2019s \u201cmaster cells,\u201d helping to build organ tissues, blood, and the immune system. Cord blood predominantly contains hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which have the potential to become blood and immune system cells. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can form bone, cartilage, and other types of connective tissue cells and are predominantly found in the cord tissue.<\/p>\n

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While HSCs and MSCs can be collected from other sources in the body, newborn stem cells are younger and more flexible compared to adult stem cells from sources like bone marrow and peripheral blood.1<\/sup><\/a> Because of this, when used in transplants, cord blood has a lower risk of certain complications, such as chronic graft vs host disease.2<\/a>–3<\/a><\/sup> Additionally, newborn stem cells can be frozen and stored in their pristine state to avoid exposure to aging and harmful environmental factors that can decrease their function over time. When requested for treatment, they are immediately available and can therefore minimize disease progression in early treatment.<\/p>\n

How are newborn stem cells used in medical treatments?<\/h2>\n

Stem cells from bone marrow were first used to regenerate blood and immune cells in patients who had received chemotherapy for cancer over 50 years ago. This evolved to include treatments for blood and immune disorders as well as certain inherited metabolic disorders. In the late 1980s, doctors started using cord blood stem cells to treat these same conditions. Cord blood is currently used in the treatment of over eighty conditions as part of a stem cell transplant.1<\/sup><\/p>\n

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Not only are doctors using cord blood in transplants to save lives toda<\/a>y, but they\u2019re also researching both cord blood and cord tissue cells as a potential treatment for diseases. Specifically for diseases that don\u2019t currently have a cure in an exciting new area called regenerative medicine.2-<\/a>3<\/a><\/sup> It\u2019s all about establishing normal function in the body through gene therapies, tissue engineering, and cell-based therapies.<\/p>\n

Newborn stem cells are being evaluated in clinical trials to one-day treat conditions like cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, acquired hearing loss, multiple sclerosis, lupus, Alzheimer\u2019s, Parkinson\u2019s, and diabetes.4<\/a>–5<\/a><\/sup> These therapies are still experimental, and there is no guarantee that treatments will be available, but newborn stem cells are already being studied in 500+ clinical trials for regenerative medicine uses.6<\/sup><\/a> The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has identified the value of this cutting-edge approach.\u00a0 They stated that \u201cregenerative medicine is a rapidly growing field of biomedicine that will revolutionize health care treatment.\u201d<\/p>\nHow do I preserve my baby\u2019s newborn stem cells with CBR? It\u2019s easy! Follow these 5 simple steps: \u2022 Step 1 Enroll with CBR online at cordblood.com\/enroll or call us at 888-271-4049. Say “Birth You Desire” referred you \u2022 Step 2 Wait for your collection kit (we\u2019ll ship it to you). \u2022Step 3 Bring your kit to the hospital or birthing center on your big day. \u2022 Step 4 Call the medical courier after your baby is born and your newborn\u2019s stem cells have been collected by your healthcare professional. \u2022 Step 5 Let CBR handle the rest. We will notify you when your newborn\u2019s stem cells are safely stored in their new home! Questions? Give our specialists a call at 888-271-4049.<\/a>\n

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Is preserving newborn stem cells dangerous?<\/h2>\n

Cord blood collection is fast, easy, and painless for both baby and the pregnant person. Cord blood is collected after the baby is born and the umbilical cord has been clamped and cut. The cord blood and tissue being collected would typically be discarded after birth. It is not necessary to alter the normal birthing process in any way, except to collect the baby\u2019s cord blood and tissue.<\/p>\n

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Can families preserve newborn stem cells with a C-section delivery?<\/h2>\n

In general, the chosen delivery method (vaginal, C-section) should not impact the ability to perform cord blood or cord tissue collection.<\/p>\n

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Can families preserve cord blood and do delayed cord clamping?<\/h2>\n

Preserving newborn stem cells gives a family access to potential future stem cell treatments for conditions that occur over their lifetimes, but we also recognize the value in practicing delayed cord clamping. It is possible to practice delayed cord clamping AND collect cord blood.1<\/sup><\/a> Providers who practice delayed cord clamping can maximize cord blood collection by:<\/p>\n