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We're proud to work with a diverse range of organisations and charities to make a positive impact for everyone affected by a neonatal experience.
The British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) is a charity whose vision is for every baby and their family in Britain to receive the highest standard of perinatal…
The Pregnancy and Baby Charities Network is committed to improving outcomes and reducing inequalities for new and expectant parents and their babies.
LGBT Mummies' sole purpose is to ‘Educate, Support and Advocate’ LGBT+ women and people globally on the path to motherhood or parenthood.
Black Mums Upfront is a London-based collective of Black mothers, who aim to change the narrative of Black motherhood and make motherhood feel more inclusive.
The Patient Information Forum promotes access to trusted health information for patients, carers, the public and healthcare professionals.
We are delighted to announce that St. Richard’s Hospital neonatal unit has successfully completed its Bliss Baby Charter accreditation and has demonstrated that they…
We are delighted to announce that Luton and Dunstable neonatal unit has successfully completed its accreditation and has demonstrated that they have sufficient processes…
Mubeen shares her experience of having premature twins born at 32 weeks in Burnley General Hospital.
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Bliss, the UK’s leading charity for babies born premature or sick, is delighted to announce our partnership with LGBT Mummies.
When Emma's baby boy Campbell was born at 39 weeks, she didn't expect to have a traumatic birth. She kindly shares how she navigated their NICU experience, and got…
Bliss have partnered with Black Mums Upfront to raise awareness of RSV, and show the symptoms on Black and brown babies so that parents can get the help they need.
Thomas shares his experience as a young parent with a baby born at 25 weeks and four days. Thomas had to navigate working while his baby was in a NICU miles away from…
Charlotte shares her experience of being a midwife and having a premature baby. She spent 105 days in the NICU with her son Teddy, who was born at 23 weeks and five days.
Find out more about what jaundice is, the signs to look out for in your baby, and the treatment available.
Shanice’s baby boy Jeremiah-John was born at 28 weeks. Since his birth, he has fought through Hydrops Fetalis as well as various other medical conditions but is now…
Find out more about what bacterial (newborn) meningitis is, the signs to look out for in your baby, and the treatment available.
Bliss webinars provide the opportunity for healthcare professionals to explore and discuss certain topics about neonatal care and healthcare inequality.
The national organisation representing neonatal nurses, steered by neonatal nurses to promote neonatal nursing for the benefit of nurses, newborns and families.
Many charities involved in Baby Loss Awareness Week work every day to prevent baby and infant deaths, pregnancy loss and maternal deaths. But for Baby Loss Awareness…
But Not Maternity is a campaign to support parents and birth-workers through maternity Covid-19 restrictions.
Join #TeamBliss at The London Marathon, one of the greatest running events in the world! The route takes in many of London's best landmarks including Buckingham Palace,…
Grace and Natalie had their triplets Alice, Albert and Arthur in January 2022 at 35 weeks. They spent ten days in their local neonatal unit in Kent.
Tim shares his experience of having two sons born premature, at 26+6 weeks. Thomas and Luke spent nearly four months at the Hull Royal Infirmary but are now aged eleven…
Samantha and her wife Alex had twins delivered early at 35+5 weeks and knew that the chances of them needing neonatal care was high. Honey and Bowie were on the unit for…
We are delighted to announce that Frimley Park neonatal unit has successfully completed its re-accreditation and has demonstrated that they have sufficient processes and…
Today Stuart McDonald will be introducing a bill to give employed parents extra paid time off work when their baby is in neonatal care.
Tom shares his experience of having a premature baby born at 29 weeks and five days, on the very first day the UK went into lockdown on 23 March 2020. This Father’s Day,…
This Father’s Day Jason reflects on his experience as a NICU Dad, and what being a Dad to Zac, Xavi and Anya means to him.