A Parents’ Guide to Cord Blood Banking – Simple, Safe, and Life-Changing

Becoming a parent comes with many important decisions—and one of the most powerful is choosing to preserve your baby’s cord blood and tissue. At Warith Bio Bank, we are here to walk with you step-by-step so you can make an informed, confident choice.

What is Cord Blood Banking?

Cord blood banking involves collecting and storing the blood from your baby’s umbilical cord immediately after birth. This blood contains powerful stem cells that can be used in the treatment of over 80 serious conditions—and holds promise for many more in the future.

How the Process Works

1

Enroll with Warith Bio Bank

Sign up online or by visiting our Baghdad center. You’ll receive a cord blood collection kit.

2

Take the Kit to the Hospital

Bring the kit when you go for delivery. Your doctor or trained nurse will collect the cord blood and tissue after birth.

3

We Collect the Sample

Our courier collects the sample from the hospital and delivers it to our lab within a few hours.

4

Lab Processing Using AXP II

The sample is processed in our sterile Class 100 cleanroom using the AXP II system for automated, closed-system cell separation.

5

Cryogenic Storage Begins

The stem cells are stored at -196°C in vapor-phase liquid nitrogen tanks—monitored 24/7 for safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. It’s painless and risk-free for both the mother and baby.

Cord blood can be collected in both vaginal and cesarean births.

They are a 100% match for your child, and potentially a match for siblings and family members.

Studies show that cryopreserved stem cells can remain viable for over 30 years—and potentially longer.

Get Support Anytime

Translate »