by Cells4Life | Aug 26, 2015
Cord blood is collected from the umbilical cord after the baby is born and after the cord has been cut and clamped by the doctor. The doctor’s first concern is to mother and baby and once everything is ok here, then the doctor will take the blood. Cord blood can only...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Aug 25, 2015
Here are the simple steps to cord blood banking with Cells4Life: Review, fill-up and sign the Storage Agreement. Pay the initial deposit and collect your Cells4Life cord blood kit. Advise your doctor/midwife that you want to collect the your baby’s cord blood....
by Cells4Life | Aug 25, 2015
Testing of the maternal sample is required by law. The diseases assessed for have been identified as being potentially hazardous in a transfusion/transplant setting. At present, these are HIV I and II, HTLV (Human T cell Lymphotrophic Virus), Syphilis, Hepatitis B and...
by Cells4Life | Aug 24, 2015
At the time of collection, both you and your baby will be physically separated from the umbilical cord and placenta. There will therefore be no discomfort felt by either of you during the collection of the cord blood.
by Cells4Life Middle East | Aug 24, 2015
Cells4Life use cutting edge technology to maximise the lifespan of umbilical cord blood and tissue in storage. Samples are processed quickly using automated technology, then stored in multiple locations for added security. Cells4Life offer 20, 25 & 30 year...