BioBanking Services
Banking your baby’s stem cells and perinatal tissues is one of the most important choices you’ll ever make for your child, and we’re here to help! You’ll find all the insights and information you’ll need to make the best decision for your family.
10 Must-Ask Questions When Comparing Cord Blood Banks
Choosing the best cord blood banking company can feel like a daunting task. You only have one chance to bank these vital cells. Here are top questions to ask.
Should I Bank Cord Blood, Cord Tissue, and Placenta Tissue?
A newborn’s umbilical cord blood, cord tissue, and placental tissue have the power to do so much more than protect your baby in utero. But why bank all three?
Should I Bank Each of My Child’s Stem Cells?
By banking each child’s newborn stem cells, you could be storing life-saving cells not only for them, but also their siblings.
The Odds of Finding a Multiracial Match in a Public Cord Blood Bank
Finding a stem cell match in a public bank is increasingly difficult for multi-racial Americans: the likelihood of finding a match ranges from 29-79%.
What is Placental Tissue 2.0™ Processing?
Americord’s proprietary Placental Tissue 2.0™ processing ensures that multipotent cells are retained, so there is better chance for multiple uses of the tissue.
Should You Bank Your Childs Cord Blood When Adopting?
If you are ready to safeguard your child’s health and explore your stem cell storage options, our team is ready to help.
Unlock the Full Potential of Cord Tissue with Americord’s Proprietary CryoMaxx™ Processing
Read more about Cord Tissue and our proprietary Americord CryoMaxx™ processing method and how it may make sense for your growing family.
What is Cord Blood Banking?
Cord blood banking collects the cord blood and life-saving stem cells from the umbilical cord after birth, cryogenically freezing for future medical use.
Is Umbilical Cord Blood Banking Worth It?
If you've been considering keeping umbilical cord stem cells banked for your family, it’s important to understand how stem cell medicine actually works.