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A Clinician tells us why she is supporting the Bliss Scotland Campaign for more facilities in neonatal units.
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Vicky knew something was wrong when she began experiencing severe nausea during her pregnancy.
Laura came to the hospital after feeling reduced movement from her baby at 36+6 weeks. This decision saved her baby's life.
Emily had a difficult pregnancy with her twins, and gave birth to them at 33 weeks after showing signs of pre-eclampsia. Read her story here.
At 32 weeks Gina's waters broke suddenly, and her husband had to deliver their baby at home.
Laura's baby George spent 73 days in the neonatal unit, where health professionals struggled to diagnose his condition.
Claire talks about the difficulties of being transferred to a neonatal unit far from home and the support she received from a Bliss Champion.
Nicola talks about what it was like to spend Mother's Day on the unit, and how connecting with her own mother helped.
At 20 weeks on pregnancy Danielle was diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
Amie already had three children but her fourth baby was the first to arrive early at 28 weeks.
Kayleigh was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was 18 months old. In part one of her story, Kayleigh tells us about her premature arrival.
In part two of Kayleigh's story she describes life with cerebral palsy and shares her advice for parents of a child with disabilities.
After fertility tests, counselling and an 18 month wait for a sperm donor Kizzy and Sally could start trying for a baby.
Ben recalls balancing his time between hospitals, work and caring for his oldest daughter.
Find out about the latest achievements from research Bliss has supported.
Amy discusses how knitting helped her cope with her time on the neonatal unit, bereavement and her next pregnancy.
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Leigh Dumighan’s son Warwick was born prematurely eight years ago. Here, she shares her experience of giving skin to skin contact to her son when he was in hospital.…
Consultant Neonatologist Simon Newell put families at the heart of his practice and changed the way the most vulnerable babies are cared for.
Steven describes the first time he and newborn Edwin bonded through an incubator porthole.
Catriona Ogilvy, founder of The Smallest Things tells us about her campaign to extend parental leave for parents of premature babies.
Two mums of premature babies share their top tips on lending a hand to someone with a baby in neonatal care.
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
A scan at 29 weeks revealed Alex's son was in great distress, her amniotic fluid was low and he had an abnormal heart rate
A poster that explains what family-centred is to parents on the unit.
A support tool to assist units who are looking to gain the Bliss Baby Charter accreditation.