November 8, 2021

Anja's Newborn Stem Cell Collection Kit Boxes

My Personal Journey with Stem Cells | Why Parents Should Bank Umbilical Cord Stem Cells

By Marty Hubbard at Anja Health

It all began in college while on a 19-mile run. I was an avid long-distance runner, and deep into my training I began to feel pain in my right knee. Over several months that pain grew to be a daily problem which hindered me from participating in the sport I loved. It became apparent that no amount of ice or stretching was going to remove this obstacle.

In the following years, I have tried a wide array of diagnostics and treatments, including MRIs, physical therapy, acupuncture, hyaluronic acid, and Cortisone injections. Nothing was ever as effective as utilizing mesenchymal stem cells.

In June of 2021, I had stem cells extracted from the bone marrow in my pelvis, but it was an extremely arduous and painful process. At the time, I wished that I had stem cells banked from my own birth.

Stem cells can be extremely effective in repairing tissue, muscle, and bone damage, so physicians injected my bone marrow stem cells into my IT band, which was believed to be causing the pain.  Now writing this article 4 months later, I am in the best running shape since before the injury in 2016.  Stem cells gave me a new chance at continuing my passion for running.

But, I would not have had to undergo bone marrow extraction if umbilical cord blood banking was common place when I was born.  I could have painlessly undergone a stem cell transplant, and it would not have been nearly as expensive.  So, I’m now on a mission with Anja Health to convey to pregnant parents the importance of stem cell banking and how it could potentially help even young, healthy people like myself.

Anja offers umbilical cord blood, cord tissue, and placenta banking – all of which give parents the opportunity to preserve their child’s stem cells for future use.

Umbilical cord blood is rich with hematopoietic stem cells, which are the origin for cells in the blood, including red blood cells and white blood cells.  These stem cells are FDA-approved to treat 85+ conditions, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and Leukemia.  There are also numerous clinical trials and studies looking at other use cases, including ulcerative colitis, PCOS, and more.

Umbilical cord tissue (in other words, the cord itself), is rich with mesenchymal stem cells, which are the origin for bones, cartilage, and muscle.  These are the types of cells that saved my knee.  They are being looked at in clinical trials to treat many organ- and tissue-related issues, such as diabetes, liver disease, lung cancer, and sports injuries as mentioned.

The placenta is rich with amniotic epithelial cells, which are being tested in clinical trials, but are currently being used to treat eye conditions and wounds. They can also potentially help the mom in the future.

The best part about banking stem cells is that they can be used for other family members.  Umbilical cord blood stem cells are a 50% match for parents and 75% match for siblings.

The plentiful possibilities that lie ahead with stem cell research are extremely promising.  Stem cells could potentially even be used as an anti-aging treatment, and studies examining stem cell use cases progress every day.  Stem cells have also been used by super stars, including Kobe Bryant, Tiger Woods, Peyton Manning, Rafael Nadal, Christiano Ronaldo, etc. I encourage those interested in stem cell therapy to read more at Healthline.

On a more personal note, I have always been involved in the music industry as well, and similar to how I love to discover artists in their early days and watch them grow, I try to convey to parents that banking stem cells is them getting in early on science that is only going to advance and become more promising.  So, I urge anyone who is pregnant to bank with Anja.  We are the most contemporary, personable, and accessible company in the industry.  Whichever communication method you prefer the most, we’ll meet you there. Whatever level of guidance you’re looking for, we’ll prioritize it.  Bank with Anja.

Check out our BECOMING A Mother course! It’s a self-paced, online series to help reduce fear and gain confidence in pregnancy, birth, and early parenting. With recorded video lessons, monthly live chats, and a supportive FaceBook community – it’s everything we wish we would have known before we had our babies! We’d love to see you there!

Kristin & Alyssa

 

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Angela - Postpartum Doula for Gold Coast Doulas at a beach

Meet our new birth and postpartum doula, Angel!

What did you do before you became a doula?
I have been working in health care since I graduated high school. I started off as a CNA working with geriatric populations in a facility. I then because a nursing assistant in adult acute care in the hospital while I went to nursing school. I have been working as a registered nurse for the last 2.5 years, the most recent setting being in the hospital with high risk postpartum and women’s health populations.

What inspired you to become a doula?
My patients are what inspired me to look into how I could better support families during their labor, delivery, and postpartum journey. I have heard too many stories about traumatic birth experiences and families longing for more support. I am always looking to expand my skillset to better serve and partner in my patient’s care. In researching this I discovered doula work and I was intrigued, I wanted to jump right in, but I was not sure where to even begin.

Tell us about your family.
I live in Grand Rapids with my partner. We were doing long distance since we lived on opposite sides of the state for our careers, until this month! Together we have two fur babies – a big baby of a spaniel mix named Willow, and a dramatic, mischievous cat named Tofu. We both have complicated extended families, but they live nearby.

What is your favorite vacation spot and why?
I really enjoy the Ybor city neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. It has the hustle and bustle of Tampa with lots of shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. It is also a historic Cuban town that is full of culture. My father lives about 30 minutes from there which gets me away from the business that the city offers.

Name your top five bands/musicians and tell us what you love about them.
This is difficult because I love music and listen to varying genres depending on my mood.

· Dermot Kennedy: His voice is extremely powerful and soothing. He sounds even better live than in his recordings.

· Eminem: I listen to him when I need to hype up and get some things done quickly. His music never gets old.

· Stevie Wonder: I grew up listening to his music while my dad was working on building my childhood home, I remember being shocked when my dad told me he was visually impaired, it made me enjoy his music even more.

· Machine Gun Kelly: His unique blend of hip hop and rock has me turning to him when I need a little pick me up.

· Fletcher: She sings about real life experiences that I relate to. She is newer to the music scene with her first single being released two years ago, but she is not short on talent.

What is the best advice you have given to new families?
Follow your gut! You know your body and your baby best, advocate for yourself to get questions answered, concerns addressed, etc.

What do you consider your doula superpower to be?
I can quickly form a good rapport with clients. This makes things go smoothly so those around me can feel comfortable being their authentic self and it makes asking those tough questions a little easier.

What is your favorite food?
Chicken alfredo is my favorite, you cant go wrong there.

What is your favorite place on West Michigan’s Gold Coast?
There is a beautiful area of lake Michigan in Whitehall that always brings me peace. When I am feeling stressed or overwhelmed, it is a great spot to just watch the water and sit on the big rocks or the sand and listen to music or read.

What are you reading now?
I am currently reading the latest issue of the Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, specifically an article titled “Perinatal Quality and Equity – Indicators That Address Disparities”. Health disparities have always been of interest to me, especially when it comes to maternal and infant health care.

Who are your role models?
I have a few but my father would be the one who has made the biggest impact on me. He was always extremely tough on me while growing up, and I now realize why. He started from nothing and has really made something of himself. He never wanted me to struggle in the ways that he did so he made me learn some tough lessons, but it made me a better person. He is the person I can count on to give me an honest opinion on something or to tell me when I need to get back on track. He has shown me that hard work pays off and to play hard, you must work harder: that is something I now live by.

 

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