Stem cells can be harvested from the placenta and umbilical cord shortly after childbirth. Here is an overview of the process:
Collection: Stem cells can be obtained from various sources, including bone marrow, adipose tissue, blood, and umbilical cord blood or tissue. The harvesting method depends on the source. For example, bone marrow stem cells are usually collected from the hip bone using a needle, while adipose-derived stem cells are obtained through liposuction.
After a baby is born and the umbilical cord is clamped and cut, the placenta and umbilical cord are collected and transported to a processing facility.
It is important to note: Perinatal carries the most potent cells. These cells were able to grow a human in just nine months. They are not bound to any DNA and therefore able to effectively be administered to others.
These cells are highly recommenced to anyone looking for treatment. We ABSOLUTELY recommend that you find a supplier that collects from ONLY healthy mother/babies and is collected through C Sections.
Processing: Once at the processing facility, the placenta and umbilical cord are cleaned and prepared for stem cell collection. The blood in the umbilical cord is collected using a sterile needle and syringe or a special collection bag. The placenta is then cut into small pieces and treated with enzymes to release the stem cells from the tissue.
Isolation: The stem cells are then isolated from the other components of the blood or tissue using various techniques, such as centrifugation, magnetic bead separation, or fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS).
Preservation: Once the stem cells have been isolated, they can be cryopreserved or stored in a specialized preservation solution. Cryopreservation involves freezing the stem cells at very low temperatures, typically around -196°C, while preservation solutions provide an environment that helps to maintain the viability and functionality of the stem cells.
*The stem cells obtained from the placenta and umbilical cord are known as cord blood stem cells or umbilical cord stem cells. These stem cells are a rich source of hematopoietic stem cells, which can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including blood disorders, immune system disorders, and some types of cancer.