banner
save-it-now.org Learn how to save it now!

A doctor examines a happy baby who's stem cells have been banked!
Building Blocks of Life -- The stem cells in your newborn's umbilical cord blood are considered the building blocks of your blood and immune system. Currently, over 75 diseases are treated or cured using your baby's stem cells, with more advances emerging every day!
About save-it-now.org

What are Stem Cells?

Stem cells are considered to be the body's "master" cells because they create all other tissues, organs, and systems in the body. The stem cells found in cord blood are the building blocks of your blood and immune system and most readily reproduce into:

Red Blood Cells - which carry oxygen to all the cells in the body

White Blood Cells - which fight infection Platelets - which aid in clotting in the event of injury

There are three sources where stem cells are commonly found and they are:

  • Bone Marrow
  • Peripheral Blood (the blood that circulates through your body)
  • Umbilical Cord Blood

The ability of cord blood stem cells to differentiate, or change into other types of cells in the body is a new discovery that holds significant promise for improving the treatment of some of the most common diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and Alzheimer's.

There are many exciting advances happening with stem cells. Right now, doctors are focusing on newborn stem cells and their potential to:

  • Regenerate brain cells - to treat Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
  • Repair nerve cells - to heal brain and spinal cord injuries or brain damage caused by stroke.
  • Regenerate cells to form new blood vessels - to treat heart and circulatory disease.
  • Replace damaged cells - to improve recovery from cardiovascular disease, a heart attack, or injury.

By saving your newborn's stem cells, you provide your child with options to benefit from these emerging therapies.

Although they are routinely discarded, newborn stem cells have unique biology that is important in medical treatments. Newborn stem cells are 8-10 times more proliferative than adult cells, and are much more compatible with family members versus adult cells. For example, siblings are twice as likely to be compatible with their newborn cells compared to their same adult stem cells. And unlike adult cells, newborn stem cells are "healthy" in that they have not been exposed to viruses, pollution, or disease in the vast majority of cases.

Watch a video on how stem cells work!

Next Topic: Common Misconceptions

How do I get more information on cord blood banking?

Just click the button below and fill out the form online. It’s simple, safe, and secure. Learn more about cord blood banking and save it now!

Request an Info Kit!

Home | What is Cord Blood Banking? | What are Stem Cells? | Common Misconceptions
Why is Saving Cord Blood Important? | How to Choose a Cord Blood Bank

Send to a Friend | Request an Info Kit | About Us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer

Copyright © 2005 - 2010 save-it-now.org All Rights Reserved.
Webmaster: save_it_now_org@yahoo.com

You are visitor: 412,096