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Cord Blood Banking: Secure Your Baby’s Future | ParentUneLive

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor March 2, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A social media post by parentunelive on March 1, 2026, highlighting the potential of cord blood stem cells has coincided with growing attention to cord blood banking as a means of safeguarding future health options.

Umbilical cord blood, once routinely discarded as medical waste, is now recognized as a rich source of Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs). These cells possess the ability to develop into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, offering potential treatments for a range of diseases. Currently, cord blood stem cells are FDA-approved to treat over 80 life-threatening conditions, including leukemias, lymphomas, sickle cell anemia, and immune deficiencies, according to StemCyte.

The process of cord blood banking involves collecting and storing the blood remaining in the umbilical cord and placenta after birth. Collection is a brief procedure, taking only a few minutes and is painless for both mother and baby. Doctors clamp the umbilical cord, cut it, and then insert a needle to collect at least 40 milliliters of blood, which is then sent to a laboratory for testing and storage.

Parents have several options for storage. Public cord banks offer free storage, making the donated blood available for anyone in demand, and may utilize the donations for research. Private cord banks, like Cells4Life and StemCyte, offer storage for a fee, preserving the stem cells specifically for the child and potentially for family members. StemCyte currently charges $995 for cord blood and tissue processing, with a promotional code available.

StemCyte reports having provided one out of every 26 cord blood transplants worldwide, and has participated in more clinical trials than any other cord blood bank. The company also operates both private and public banking options, offering what they call “Public Bank Access Plus.”

The potential of cord blood banking extends beyond currently approved treatments. Researchers are actively exploring emerging therapies, positioning cord blood banking as a potential investment in future medical advancements. Americord Registry notes that 2026 is a pivotal year for cord blood banking due to these advancements.

A Cord Blood Preservation in-person class is scheduled for March 12, 2026, in San Diego, CA, hosted by StemCyte.

The FDA recently approved StemCyte’s Biologics License Application for REGENECYTE™ Cord Blood Cell Therapy Product, signaling further development in the field.

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Cord Blood Banking | Preserve Stem Cells with LifeCell

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor March 1, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

LifeCell International has expanded its Community Cord Blood Banking Registry to over 75,000 qualified cord blood units, offering a significant resource for Indian-origin patients requiring stem cell transplants. The company, established in 2004, pioneered the Community Cord Blood Stem Cell Banking model, where donated cord blood units are accessible to a wider community, not just the donating family.

Cord blood stem cells are increasingly used in the treatment of over 90 life-threatening conditions, including blood cancers, blood disorders, bone marrow failure syndromes, metabolic disorders and immune disorders. Currently, India faces a substantial gap between the need for stem cell transplants – estimated at over 50,000 annually – and the number actually performed, which is around 2,000. In more than 90 percent of blood-related conditions, a patient cannot utilize their own stored cord blood and requires a donor.

LifeCell’s approach addresses this challenge by creating a larger, readily available pool of stem cells specifically from Indian donors. The company notes that individuals have a higher probability of finding a matching donor within their own ethnic community, making its Indian-origin inventory particularly valuable. LifeCell currently stands as India’s largest and the world’s third-largest umbilical cord stem cell bank, having preserved over 350,000 cord blood samples.

The registry’s expansion is intended to improve access to stem cell transplants for patients in India. LifeCell’s facilities at Chennai and Gurugram have received accreditation from organizations including the AABB, the College of American Pathologists, the National Accreditation Board for Laboratories, and the World Health Organization, and are also registered with the US FDA. The company also offers diagnostic services, including prenatal screening and newborn screening.

LifeCell’s Community Banking Program is designed to benefit not only the baby from whom the cord blood is collected, but also their immediate and extended family, as well as the broader community. The program’s success relies on the continued growth of the registry, increasing the likelihood of finding a suitable match for anyone in need of a transplant.

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