A perfect match
A baby is always a 100% match to their own cells.
Since the cells from each child are genetically unique, preserving for every child may provide more potential treatment options for your family. Because some conditions treated with stem cell transplants are genetic, often cells from a donor who does not have the genetic condition are used for treatment. Additionally, some experimental regenerative medicine clinical trials or protocols may utilize cells from a child's own cord blood or a matched sibling's cord blood.1 Enter by October 31, 2024 for your chance to win.
A baby is always a 100% match to their own cells.
Full siblings have a 75% chance of being at least a partial match to each other's cells.
500+ clinical trials have been initiated worldwide to study newborn stem cells for regenerative medicine uses.2
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