👉 Cord fluid, also known as umbilical cord blood, is a rich source of stem cells found in the bloodstream and tissues of a newborn baby immediately after birth. This fluid is collected from the umbilical cord and placenta after delivery, offering a unique opportunity for medical research and therapeutic applications. Cord blood stem cells are pluripotent, meaning they have the potential to develop into various cell types in the body, making them valuable for treating a wide range of conditions, from blood disorders like leukemia and lymphoma to genetic diseases and even certain types of cancer. Despite being relatively young, cord blood stem cells retain a high degree of potency and are considered a promising resource in regenerative medicine.