
Most children do not show immediate changes in the first days.
Parents may notice subtle improvements such as calmer behavior, better sleep, or reduced irritability. These small shifts are often the first signs that the therapy is beginning to take effect.
Families commonly report:
This period often brings visible progress in communication and daily interaction.
Improvements become stronger and more noticeable:
For many children, the most meaningful developmental gains happen here.
Families often report lasting changes in learning ability, independence, and social confidence.
In some cases, additional sessions are recommended to strengthen and maintain progress.
Every child with autism is unique, and outcomes depend on:
For autism spectrum disorder, stem cell therapy does not bring instant changes, but gradual improvements are often observed within 2–3 months, with the most significant progress developing over 6–12 months. Families who combine stem cell therapy with speech, occupational, and behavioral therapies tend to see the most powerful and lasting results.