by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking, Cord Blood Blog, cord blood questions, Cord blood stem cells
Now that you’ve made the excellent decision to bank your baby’s cord blood or cord tissue, there are a few crucial questions to ask before you choose a bank. In this post, we’ve highlighted some of the tough cord blood questions to get answers to before you make your...
by Insception Lifebank | Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking, Cord blood stem cells, Cord Tissue, Science & Research
Working along side an international team of researchers, Insception Lifebank board members, Dr. Ian Rogers and Dr. Nagy, identified a new type of stem cells that could be instrumental in the generation of safer and more efficient designer cells used in therapy. Headed...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking, Cord Blood Blog, Cord blood stem cells, Cord Tissue
When you’re expecting a baby, life gets busy quickly. The list of things to accomplish before the expected due date can seem a mile long and filled with complex, new tasks and decisions to get through. Since we know you’ve already got a lot on your plate, we wanted to...
by Insception Lifebank | Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking
There’s a lot of misinformation out there about cord blood banking. To help clear up some of the confusion, we’re debunking the top 5 myths about cord blood banking that we’ve come across: Myth #1: “I can’t collect cord blood and delay the clamping of the...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking
Becoming a parent means taking a monumental leap of faith. It means bringing a precious life into this world knowing that despite all the precautions and care you can take, some things will simply be out of your hands. Regardless, becoming a parent means making a...
by Insception Lifebank | Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking
Doctors to help mothers give birth to their babies maintain a standard procedure during the delivery for the health and wellbeing of both the mother and baby. Once the baby is born, the doctor or potentially the father will clamp, and then cut the umbilical cord...