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A great event to wrap up and walk off the Christmas & New Year celebrations; maybe kick start a new fitness regime!
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A series of videos created for neonatal healthcare professionals exploring topics such as FICare delivery and health inequalities.
Baby Ian arriving at 26 weeks felt relentless for Kok Chian, but he found support during his 99 days on the unit.
Three neonatal parents share their experiences of having a baby contract the winter illness RSV
Bliss is delighted to announce the appointment of four new Trustees to the Bliss Board, who between them bring extensive personal and professional experience to support…
Give the gift of hope to premature and sick babies
A study led by academics at the University of Liverpool has found that babies born to Black mothers are 81% more likely to die in neonatal care. Those whose mothers…
Baby Hefin’s early arrival at 27 weeks brought worry and uncertainty, but the support around him made all the difference.
When her grandson was born at 26 weeks, this grandmother learned how neonatal care affects the whole family and why grandparents need support too.
When Sarah’s son Elijah was born after a difficult labour, complications led to an emergency caesarean and an unexpected stay in neonatal care.
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Join us and take on 62 miles throughout March to support the 1 in 7 babies born in the UK admitted onto neonatal units each year.
Here are the answers to the Frequently Asked Questions about our 62 Miles in March challenge.
Faine and Finola were born at 27 weeks and spent two months in hospital before being moved to their local unit until their due date.
Jessica shares the joy of her son Obie’s early arrival at 33 weeks and the difficult reality of spending his first Christmas in the NICU.
Before this, I had no idea what went on behind the doors of the neonatal unit. Now, I can’t imagine life without acknowledging that world — a place where science and…
We are delighted to announce that Antrim Area Hospital neonatal unit has successfully completed its Bliss Baby Charter Gold accreditation, celebrated in a special…
Our response to the publication today (9 December) of Baroness Amos’ Reflections and Initial Impressions report from the National Maternity & Neonatal Investigation
Bliss’ mission is to give every baby born premature or sick the best chance of survival and quality of life. To achieve this we need to understand how our work improves…
We are extremely saddened to hear of the death of Professor Lelia Duley whose incredible work made a significant contribution to neonatal research.
This National Investigation is an important opportunity to have your voice heard and to help the Investigation Team understand the reality of neonatal care - both to…
Leo was born full term at 37 weeks and taken to NICU within hours where he stayed for 10 days. Hannah struggled with the shock of it all and at times felt her experience…
When Georgina’s son Jesse was born at 39+2 weeks, he was quickly taken to NICU to be treated for an infection and hypoglycaemia. As a first‑time parent, she had never…
Sophie had a straightforward pregnancy and labour, so when Theo was born at 41+4 weeks and quickly admitted to NICU, it was the last thing her and her partner were…
George’s baby Sabrina was born full term at 39+6, but her oxygen levels dropped soon after birth and she was moved to special care. Those first days were filled with…
When her son Kian was born at 37 weeks, Disha developed sepsis during labour and he was taken to NICU straight away.
We have been awarded £220,350 over three years from The National Lottery Community Fund
Bliss welcomes the publication today of the Welsh Maternity and Neonatal National Assurance Assessment, which provides a thorough overview of current services and sets…