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Kody and Danielle Chase were devastated to learn that their seemingly perfectly healthy newborn son, Eli, had been diagnosed with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Syndrome (SCID). Born without an immune system, Eli had no way of fighting off disease or infection. Children with SCID rarely live to see their second birthday without an immune-restoring treatment.¹ As luck would have it, Eli had a fighting chance against this life-threatening disorder because his parents had preserved his big sister’s newborn stem cells with our American sister company, CBR®.

 

 

“The outcome is amazing. He’s a healthy, thriving little boy.”

The Chase family saw for themselves how a cord blood stem cell transplant gave Eli a second chance at life. They hope by sharing their experience expectant parents will help protect their family’s future health and preserve the newborn stem cells for each and every one of their children. Expecting a child? Have friends or family who are expecting? Enroll with us today or visit our Refer A Friend page to start referring. When someone you refer preserves with Insception Lifebank, you’ll get a cheque or storage credit  — and they’ll receive an exclusive discount when they enroll to store their baby’s stem cells*.

 

 

 

1. “Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID).” National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. (Accessed 6 July 2022). https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/severe-combined-immunodeficiency-scid.
*Referral program applies only to existing Insception Lifebank clients (“Referring Clients”) referring new clients to Insception (“Referred Clients”). Referring Clients must accept the terms of promotion and join Insception before receiving client referral rewards. Referred Client must enroll using the referral link provided by Referring Client or mention Referring Client when enrolling over the phone. Discounts may not be combined with other offers. Full terms and conditions can be found here.

 

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