Cord blood banking collects umbilical cord blood after birth to preserve blood-forming stem cells. The process is quick and low risk; stored units can be used for certain transplants or donated for public use. Choose a bank with transparent policies and recognized accreditations.
New England Cord Blood Bank
Umbilical Cord Blood Banking
Cord blood is a practical source of blood-forming stem cells used to treat blood cancers and genetic disorders. Learn the differences between public donation and private banking, current advantages and limitations, and what to check before banking.
Cord Blood Uses
Cord blood - rich in blood-forming stem cells - is a proven treatment for many blood and immune disorders and an active area of research. This article summarizes clinical uses, how cord blood compares with bone marrow, and practical guidance on banking or donation.