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Susanna Cheal OBE, helped to found Bliss 40 years ago. Here, she explains why the cause was so important to her.
Charlie had her daughter at 32 weeks and was supported by her mum and dad while on the neonatal unit.
The Lake District offers some of England’s finest countryside and scenery, so choose to walk, jog or run at your pace, with some stunning views en-route.
Epsom Hospital is currently participating in the Bliss Baby Charter
Ulster Hospital is currently participating in the Bliss Baby Charter
This South West challenge takes in early sections of the famous Coast Path, before heading inland with beautiful views over Exmoor. The wonderful Devon countryside…
June is our longest serving volunteer. She explains how she got involved with the charity and why she remains with us 40 years on.
Laura's son Cormac was born at just 23 weeks. Sadly, he passed away after a week in neonatal care.
Becky writes a heart-felt letter to her daughter who sadly passed away when she was a week old.
Kelly's twins were delivered via emergency crash c-section following a placental abruption. Sadly, Henry died at just one month old.
Leah's son Toby was born at 30 weeks. She describes what it felt like leaving him after she'd been discharged.
110 days is a long time to spend in hospital. Coralina remembers what that time was like for her family.
In September 2019 we awarded 11 bursaries to NHS researchers to attend the 3rd Congress of joint European Neonatal Societies (jENS 2019). We also hosted a dinner to…
This June, join fundraisers from Bliss & six other charities to take on an incredible coastal trek along the stunning South Downs to raise awareness of baby and child…
A bereaved mum shares her tips for supporting a friend through their loss.
Denise's daughter was given a very slim chance of survival at birth. Despite the odds, Eliana is now thriving.
Bliss works with other organisations and professionals to support development and growth of healthcare professionals.
Find out about our 2024 #NeonatalFeelings message and how you can get involved on Sunday 17 November and beyond.
The Bournemouth Half Marathon course takes in both Boscombe and Bournemouth piers along this coastal route. This is running as it should be!
Emma's son Leo was born at 28+2 weeks. She describes what she wished she had known about pregnancy, premature birth and the strength of her son.
Paige's son Ted was born at full term, but her story took an unexpected turn when Ted was moved to the NICU. This is what Paige wished she had known before his birth.
In a story she wrote for the Sick Children's Trust, Anita shares the support she received from charities and friends when William was born at 23+5.
Changing your premature or sick baby’s nappy is a great way to be involved in their care on the neonatal unit.
Hannah's son Jack was born at 29 weeks. She shares what night time was like for her both before and after her son's birth.
Matthew's twins were born at 28 weeks. He describes what he wished he had known about prematurity, support and the strength of reaching out to others.
Olivia's son Lenny was born prematurely with a congenital heart defect, she describes how her family copes with the 'NICU rollercoaster'.
A wallet-sized card to give to parents as their baby is admitted to the neonatal unit.
A wallet-sized card to give to parents as they are preparing to leave the neonatal unit to go home.
An A4 poster to display on the neonatal unit so that parents and families are aware of Bliss and can easily find information on our website.
Browse our free downloadable resources to help you on your unit and to give to parents. You can also sign up for our healthcare professionals e-newsletter - the Bliss…