Preserve your love The life saving Cord Blood Banking

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Preserve your love
The life saving Cord Blood Banking
Welcome to
The most beautiful phase of life!
Motherhood!
Your baby brings with it abundant
Dreams, Hopes, Happiness and Love
to your life, even before its born!
Those little dreams that you nurture in your heart as
you envision your baby’s future..
The first smile…
The first steps…
The first words your baby will say…
There is so much to look forward
to as a parent!
And the
last thing on your mind
would be your little one ever becoming ill…
..though that is
a possibility you can not ignore.
The first step to parenthood begins with
Your responsibility to ensure
your child’s future health.
After all, you nurture your baby for 9 months with the
best care.
So why
not ensure your baby’s good
health lasts for a lifetime?!
Here’s your chance to
gift your baby good health for
a lifetime!
Ever thought of providing your child
Bio Insurance?...
Why invest in your child’s future health?...
Because a simple choice on the day
your baby is born
can impact the future of your baby…
• What is an Umbilical cord ?
Umbilical cord Blood passes nutrients, oxygen
and immunity to your child. It acts as his
lifeline, protecting and helping him to grow in
side the womb.
You can extend this
lifeline by preserving
the Umbilical Cord
blood with
• Why is umbilical cord blood so important ?
Stem cells are analogous to a seed which when sowed in the
ground and watered properly gives rise to roots, stem, branches,
leaves, flowers and fruits
They pave a way for the most advanced scientific therapy known
as the –
“Regenerative Therapy”
Stem cells extracted from umbilical cord blood can help to cure
many dreaded diseases like leukemia, lymphoma, anemia,
thalassemia, metabolic disorders and around 75 such diseases
Future use of stem cells include treatment for heart
attack, diabetes, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's
disease, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis and
many more ….
Is the umbilical cord blood
collection a painful procedure?
Is there any risk to me or
to my baby ?
How do you store the cord blood?
Collection And Storage Steps For Umbilical Cord Blood
Baby in mom’s belly
After the delivery
Collection of Cord Blood
Blood collected in bag containing CPD (anticoagulant)
Babycell logistic team
Laboratory
In Our Laboratory
Stem cells are separated
from the blood and put into
a special storage bag
The bag then goes into a
metal case that protects it
The case is cryopreserved
in tanks of liquid nitrogen
at the temperature of-1960 c
In Our Laboratory
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Maternal Blood is tested for various diseases
HIV
HBV
HCV
CMV
Syphilis
HTLV
Malaria
Leptospirosis
Umbilical Cord Blood is tested for various diseases
Sterility test
Cell viability
CD34count
Cell count
Colony forming units (CFU)
How long can we store it ?
Can we do it later once my
child has grown up ?
But….my elder one’s cord blood
is not stored !
Why you
should choose
is Special Because
Babycell is a part of Regenerative Medical services or
Regrow, a company dealing in regenerative therapy and
cell lines
Our technical partners are Sewon Cellontech, a leading
company in Korea providing regenerative medical solutions
FDA approved state-of-art GMP-grade cell processing
facility, located near Lonawala, Pune
5C
Program
The essential component
of cord blood bank is
“the preservation
technology and its
system”
1C Complete SOP
2C Closed process
3C Clean facility (GLP)
4C Computrized control storage
5C Cryopreservation bioscience
Special Services
• Free pre-natal health and nutrition guidance workshop
from Babycell
• Cell bank tour To RMS laboratory in LONAWALA
(Maharashtra)
Remember, this is a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
for your baby!!
Preserve your love
today with
And promise your baby a lifetime of good health!
Contact Us
REGENERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES PVT.LTD
Head Office
2-ABC, Acme Plaza, Andheri (E),
MUMBAI-400 059, INDIA.
Tel : +91-22-6733 0300 -30 Fax : 91-22-28390556
Toll Free: 1800- 209-0309
Email : [email protected]
[email protected]