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Postnatal depression (PND) and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are more common for parents who have a baby needing neonatal care. But there is help available. Find…
Looking after yourself, your relationships, and your other needs can help to support your mental health on the neonatal unit. Find out more about how to do this on this…
Getting support with your mental health from a professional can really help many people. Find out more about how this can work when your baby is on the neonatal unit.
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Ashleigh and Josh were able to stay in hospital accommodation when their son Alfie was born early. Here Ashleigh recalls the experience.
Oonagh shares her experience of going into labour while her husband was on holiday and how her friend Charleigh stepped in to be her birthing partner.
Sadly one of Patience's twins passed away shortly after birth. 14 months later, her surviving twin lost her own battle.
Bliss Scotland Ambassador Sarra Hoy shares a letter she wrote to unit staff after her son was discharged from hospital.
Gemma's daughter was born by emergency c-section at 29+2 weeks. She shares her experience of watching her daughter be intubated.
Mel's daughter Amaya was born premature and how Amaya's long-term complications impacted her own mental health.
Peter's twins were born at 29 week. He shares how he and his wife found different ways to manage.
Nikki's gave birth to her twins at 27+5 weeks. She describes how isolating the experience made her feel.
Tony's twins were born premature. He explains why it's so important for dads to take care of themselves too.
Kelly's twins Henry and Stanley were born premature at 32+6 weeks. Sadly Henry died. Kelly shares how this affected her mental health.
Liz' daughter was born at 28 weeks. She shares how her neonatal journey affected her mental health.
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Rachel's son spent 31 weeks in hospital. She shares her top tips for getting through the Christmas season on the neonatal unit.
Lemara shares how she honours her daughter's memory by buying Christmas gifts and donating them to charity.
The North Downs is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the wonderful Surrey countryside offers a stunning setting for a testing challenge to walk, jog or run -…
Chiesi has been partnered with Bliss since early 2018 and remains committed to supporting healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of neonatology.
Mitchell’s son Louis was born at 32 weeks. He shares his experience of nearly losing his son and partner to sepsis.
After experiencing the heartbreak of being separated from her daughter in neonatal care, Susanna was inspired to take action.
Alex and Charlotte were over the moon when they found out they were having triplets but knew that it was going to be a challenge.
Dads are only entitled to two weeks paternity leave - even if their child is born poorly. James explains why extending paternity leave is needed.
The neonatal unit can be a lonely time. Lucy - whose daughter was born at 29 weeks - describes the value of making friends with other parents.
University Hospital Wishaw is currently participating in the Bliss Baby Charter
Raigmore Hospital is currently participating in the Bliss Baby Charter
University Hospital Crosshouse is currently participating in the Bliss Baby Charter
Elizabeth had her heart set on breastfeeding. When Paisley arrived early, these plans changed and she had to learn to express milk instead.
After a relatively smooth journey through the neonatal care, Kerry’s son Kane was diagnosed with NEC.