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How to Preserve Your Baby’s Stem Cells: A Guide for New Parents

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As a new parent, you want to do everything possible to protect your child. You feed them the best food, put them in the safest car seats, and make sure they get plenty of exercise. But what about their future health? Did you know that you can preserve your baby’s stem cells at birth? Read on to learn more about this important procedure and how it can benefit your child later in life.

What is newborn stem cell preservation?

Newborn stem cell preservation is a process in which cells are collected from the umbilical cord and stored for future use. These cells can be used later in life to treat a variety of diseases and conditions, including cancer, blood disorders, and immune deficiencies.

How does newborn stem cell preservation work?

After your baby is born, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut. A small amount of blood is then drawn from the cord and sent to a special laboratory for processing. The stem cells are then separated from the other blood cells and frozen for future use.

Why would you preserve newborn stem cells?

There are many reasons to consider newborn stem cell preservation for your child. First, these cells can be used to treat a wide range of diseases and conditions that may not be curable with current medical treatments. In addition, stem cells can be used to treat family members who are suffering from these diseases or conditions. Finally, newborn stem cell preservation provides peace of mind for parents by knowing that their child has a source of treatment should they ever need it.

How much does newborn stem cell preservation cost?

The cost of newborn stem cell preservation varies depending on the facility and the type of storage used. However, many insurance companies will cover at least part of the procedure.

What are the risks associated with newborn stem cell preservation?

There are very few risks associated with newborn stem cell preservation. The most common complication is bruising at the site where blood was drawn from the umbilical cord. In rare cases, the cord may bleed more than usual or the baby may develop an infection.

Newborn stem cell preservation is a safe and simple procedure that can provide your child with a lifetime of benefits. Talk to your doctor about whether this procedure is right for you and your family.

Below is a quick look at CBR, one of the companies specializing in newborn stem cell preservation.

*** All content on NationalStemCellTherapy.com is for informational purposes only. All medical questions and concerns should always be consulted with your licensed healthcare provider.

*** All content on NationalStemCellTherapy.com is for informational purposes only. All medical questions and concerns should always be consulted with your licensed healthcare provider.

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