Over the years, we’ve heard many of the same thoughtful questions from Cells for Life parents. After the newborn stem cell preservation process is complete, families often wonder what happens next: how long the cells remain viable, who might be able to use them, and...
The history of newborn stem cells began with research starting in the 1950s1 and has evolved into an accepted medical practice that can be used to treat over 80 conditions.2 Cells for Life is proud to offer newborn stem cell preservation options to families so that...
Catherine experienced a healthy, uneventful first pregnancy until unforeseen complications arose during delivery that changed everything in an instant. Her newborn son, Cooper, was diagnosed with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), caused by a lack of oxygen and...
For families around the world, banking newborn stem cells unlocks access to innovative treatment options, empowering parents with a resource that supports both current and potential future therapies. Each year, we are honored to see how our families are actively using...
Every parent shares a common dream: to see their children grow up healthy and full of life. We strive to protect them from the moment they enter the world, making decisions today that we hope will safeguard their tomorrow. For the Patel family, a decision made at the...