Cord Blood Registry: The Largest Family Cord Blood Bank in the U.S.





Cord Blood Registry: The Largest Family Cord Blood Bank in the U.S.

An Introduction to Newborn Stem Cell Preservation
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Newborn Stem Cells: The Body's Building Blocks
Your baby's umbilical cord consists of tissue and blood, both of which are rich in powerful stem cells. These stem cells are being studied for their potential to act as a personal repair system, offering new ways for our bodies to heal. Currently, cord blood stem cells are used in transplant medicine to help regenerate healthy blood and immune systems.

How Newborn Stem Cells Can Benefit Your Family
Potential to Treat Over 80 Health Conditions
Cord blood stem cells are essential in stem cell transplants, aiding in the rebuilding of the immune system for individuals with certain cancers, blood, and immune disorders.

Access to a Valuable Regenerative Resource
Research on newborn stem cells is progressing every day. Stem cells found in both cord blood and tissue are contributing to breakthroughs in regenerative medicine—helping to repair tissue, replace organs, and cure life-threatening conditions.

A Proven History of Saving Lives
For over 30 years, cord blood stem cells have been integral in rebuilding healthy blood and immune systems through stem cell transplants. These cells have helped over 45,000 patients worldwide, offering treatment for various cancers, blood, and immune disorders, both from donated and privately stored cord blood.

5 Reasons to Take Advantage of This Life-Changing Opportunity

  1. Pristine Cells at Birth
    Stem cells naturally age as our bodies do. However, newborn stem cells are brand new, unaffected by aging or harmful environmental factors. Collecting them at birth ensures you preserve the freshest stem cells possible.

  2. A Perfect Match
    Your baby isn’t the only one who could benefit from preserved newborn stem cells. These cells may also help siblings and parents, as stem cells from a family member often offer the best match for treatments.

  3. Non-Invasive Collection Process
    Collecting cord blood and tissue is a painless, non-invasive process. Even if you plan to delay cord clamping, there will be no impact on the collection of tissue.

  4. Whole Cord = More Possibilities
    By preserving the entire cord tissue, all cell types—such as MSCs, endothelial, and epithelial cells—are safeguarded, maximizing future potential for scientific use.

  5. Doctor Recommended
    CBR is highly recommended by OB/GYNs, and by collaborating with leading research institutions, CBR brings more opportunities for families to participate in FDA-regulated clinical trials.

How It Works

  1. Enroll
    Visit our enrollment page to sign up, and we’ll send you a CBR collection kit.

  2. Collect
    At birth, the cord blood (and tissue, if selected) will be placed into the CBR collection kit.

  3. Preserve
    Your kit will be securely transported to our facility for safe storage.

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