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Stacey's pregnancy was a breeze, until 28 weeks, when she went into labour. The weeks that followed were some of the hardest times of her life
Stephanie couldn't wait to become a mum. When she went into spontaneous labour at 24 weeks, her world came crashing down.
Steve Ashby from the Birmingham office of international law firm Gowling WLG nominated Bliss to be their national Charity of the Year for 2016.
Stuart's wife Mel found out she was pregnant in 2005. Here he looks back on how far his family have come in the years that have passed.
Sue and her husband were delighted whey they discovered she was pregnant with twins, but their joy was short lived when Sue went into labour at just 25 weeks
Sulu lost her baby daughter when she was born premature at 19 weeks. Her friend created a precious footprint cast to always remind Sulu of Lilly.
The birth of Tiffany's daughter Alice weighing 1lb 14.5oz was the start of a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences for her and her family. However, Tiffany received…
On Saturday 18 June, Tiffany will be one of a host of mums and families taking part in the Bliss little heroes fundraising walk at Ipswich's Christchurch Park. Here she…
Tiffany Hill's daughter Ella was born prematurely in 2011. Due to her early birth in summer, when it was time for Ella to start school she was due to go a whole year…
After Vicki's son Elijah was born at 38 + 3 weeks, he was diagnosed with a serious heart defect that needed surgery. Here, Vicki tells the story of their journey through…
Victoria's twin boys were born at 34 weeks. Here she shares her thoughts on the neonatal care she received in Wales.
Wenna's twins were born prematurely at 32 weeks, leaving hospital after a four week stay. Sadly both girls would soon be back in hospital.
On the year anniversary of her daughter's death,Yasmin has written a letter to her daughter, which she wanted to share.
Zoe gave birth to her baby boy after 28 weeks. Her son spend 113 days in neonatal care before coming home.
Paul's wife Laura was diagnosed with breast cancer at her 20 week scan. Due to her condition, they decided to induce at 35 weeks.
Four of Polly's six children received special care following their birth. This led her to develop a product to help parents bond with their babies.
Thirty years on, Rowena shares her experience giving birth to her daughter Tara at 32 weeks and the postnatal depression that followed.
Sophie's daughter Tilly began having severe breathing problems after birth. She was resuscitated and placed in a medically induced coma.
Sophie went into labour at 28 weeks and gave birth to her daughter Emilia. Sadly, Emilia passed away five days later.
Vickie experienced many problems during her pregnancy with twins, which eventually led to her giving birth at 26+2 weeks to Reuben and Huey.
Sometimes on the neonatal unit it can feel like the doctors and nurses are the ones looking after your baby, but there are lots of ways you can and should be involved in…
A Precious Star Fund is a wonderful and lasting way to remember someone special.
Being a parent of a premature or sick baby on the neonatal unit is an emotional rollercoaster. Sometimes, you may wonder what to do, how to feel and how to handle it…
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