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Ethan shares his experience of losing his baby, Oliver, at 145 days old. He offers advice for parents and particularly other Dads who may have lost a baby or have had a…
Brooke gave birth to her baby boy Kody on 3 July 2016 at 27 weeks and one day. His sixth birthday is this week, so please join us in celebrating and remembering Kody,…
Jennie started a Precious Star Fund for her son Rex, who passed away five days after he was born.
When Anna’s triplet daughters were born at 28 + 4 weeks of gestation, Kate, Holly and Jessica were admitted to NICU.
Bliss are delighted to announce that Conquest Hospital special care baby unit (SCBU) has successfully completed its Gold accreditation and has demonstrated that they…
Earlier today, the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Bill passed Second Reading and received Government support.
Bliss responds to the latest report from the National Child Mortality Database, The Contribution of Newborn Health to Child Mortality across England.
Starting primary school is a big step for all young children and their parents, and there can be some more things to think about for children who were born premature.…
We are delighted to announce that Warwick Hospital neonatal unit has successfully completed its accreditation and has demonstrated that they have sufficient processes…
This page talks about the options available for starting primary school if you feel your child would benefit from starting outside of the regular school year. This…
What else should I consider? There are a lot of things to think about because every child is different, and family circumstances will vary.
How do I choose to defer or delay when I start the primary school application?
How can I support my premature child when they start primary school? Whether you delay, defer, or send your child to primary school based on their birth date, it is…
Sara takes us through her journey of being pregnant with twin boys, James and Ben. She bravely shares the difficult decision to terminate one pregnancy and her NICU…
This checklist offers some guidance on how you could structure your application to your local authority for delaying or deferring your child's start to primary school.…
Bliss welcomes the reports published today by the Health and Social Care Committee and their Expert Panel which highlight the risk to patients that the current NHS…
These pages offer some information on how being born premature can affect children when they start primary school. This includes all the practical things about applying…
These letters of support can be included as part of your application pack to your local authority.
Leaine shares her experience of giving birth to her daughter Zara Grace at 26 weeks and four days, after developing severe pre-eclampsia.
Umal shares her experience of having three children born prematurely, and how her faith and family guide her through difficult times.
We are delighted to announce that Royal Devon and Exeter neonatal unit has successfully completed its re-accreditation. They have demonstrated that they have sufficient…
Dolly shares her experience of having a premature baby born at 31 weeks, and how special it was when she kissed him for the first time.
The TIGAR study highlights the importance of follow-up checks and greater awareness of educational needs of children born premature.
Feroza shares her experience of having twins born prematurely, at 25 weeks.
Abbie gave birth to twins at 27 weeks and five days. For a lot of her neonatal journey, her twins spent time in a hospital miles from their home. She hopes her story…
As Caleb celebrates his first birthday, Emelia reflects on their neonatal journey and how far they have come since he was born on 10 September 2021.
Antrim Area Hospital is currently participating in the Bliss Baby Charter