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When Jade was born 3 months early 38 years ago, the doctors doubted if she would make it. Not only did she survive, but she has gone on to live a very full and…
Becca's waters broke unexpectedly at 26 weeks, this is the story of her pregnancy and the experience of being transferred to a hospital 100 miles away.
After asking for two embryos to be transferred, against her doctor’s recommendation, Gemma felt responsible when becoming pregnant with twins led to complications.
Donna’s daughter coped well with 8 weeks in neonatal care, but catching bronchiolitis twice in quick succession prompted a much more difficult time in paediatric…
Bliss campaigns to ensure babies' voices are at the heart of decision-making and their best interests are always put first. Here you can find out about some of our…
The digital revolution is here! Host your own charity livestream or gaming event to support babies born premature or sick.
Suzanne describes the support she received from healthcare professionals during an emotional and isolating time.
Find out more about what necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is, the signs to look out for in your baby, and the treatment available.
This information is for parents who have been told that their baby will need surgery for necrotising enterocolitis (NEC).
Elizabeth describes how she is adjusting to social isolation in order to stay safe during the COVID-19 outbreak and shares the wisdom her neonatal experience has given…
Bliss is committed to supporting health professionals. This section includes best practice, relevant resources and events.
As a lone parent, Karise felt especially alone on the NICU, until a Bliss Champion offered her support.
Bliss aims to support healthcare professionals and families during periods surrounding grief and loss during bereavement. We work in partnership with other organisations…
This Baby Loss Awareness Week, help us break the silence around pregnancy and baby loss.
This section is dedicated to future conferences and training events. These events are not endorsed or supported by Bliss, however, we hope that they may be of interest…
When you need someone to talk to, we're here. Our Bliss Champion volunteers are available for a one-to-one conversation via video call.
New research by Bliss and Sands shows bereavement support for parents whose babies die in neonatal services is worryingly inconsistent and under-resourced.
Information for families of babies born premature or sick about child benefits and grants.
If you're on a low income and have had a baby born premature or sick, take a look at where you might be able to find support.
Information for families of babies born premature or sick about other charities that may be able to help financially.
Information on help with housing costs and bills for families of babies born premature or sick.
If you've had a baby born premature or sick, take a look at our information for families on parental leave and pay.
Find out about how you can get help with travel and parking costs if your baby was born premature or sick.
To minimise the spread of COVID-19, neonatal units have changed their visiting policies and in Stephen’s case, that means only his wife can see their baby.
Bobby and Rosie describe how COVID-19 has made their neonatal journey even more challenging than they expected, keeping them from their baby for a whole fortnight.
Nothing about becoming parents has been as Kayleigh and her husband Darren had expected as their baby was born 11 weeks early in the middle of a pandemic.
Lois had to overcome a battle with mental health issues and juggle single motherhood with studying to become a neonatal nurse, but her own neonatal experience gave her a…
Jasmine describes how her positive experience on the Special Care Baby Unit inspired her to become a nurse on the unit where her son had been a patient.
Emily’s journey as a parent on a neonatal unit has been lonelier than most because of social distancing, but she thinks it is her baby Ayko who is the truly strong one.
A day trip to Paris turned into an 8-week stay when Charlotte unexpectedly gave birth 11 weeks early