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In this exclusive extract from Mother Ship, Francesca Segal recalls the first time she changed a nappy through the portholes of an incubator.
Find out how Family Integrated Care (FICare) can help you be involved in caring for your baby during their time on the neonatal unit.
After five weeks on the neonatal unit with her son Fergus, Megan had to adjust to life at home without the support of unit staff.
Novelist Francesca Segal, met her twin daughters 10 weeks earlier than expected. Here she answers questions from the Bliss community.
Lyndsay shares some of the memories from her neonatal diary. Keeping a diary is a good way to ensure you remember every step of your baby's journey.
Bliss speaks with author Olivia Gordon, whose new book The First Breath documents the history of neonatal care.
In this exclusive extract from her new book, The First Breath, Olivia Gordon remembers the first time she met her son properly.
What's it like to be a grandmother on the neonatal unit? Josie shares what it is like to be a grandparent of a premature baby.
Find out more about and read Bliss' Safeguarding Policy.
Join Bliss’ Insight and Involvement Group and share your experiences of neonatal care to help shape our work.
Bliss has been championing the right for premature and sick babies to receive the best care for 40 years.
Parents share their tips on expressing and supporting their partners.
Kate's son was born at full term with Treacher Collins Syndrome. In this blog she recalls how she got more involved in his care.
Esther gave birth to Jair at 23 weeks while her husband was away in Uganda. They spent 129 days in neonatal care.
BBC news presenters Leah and Ricky Boleto's son Enzo arrived at 36 weeks. Here Leah recalls their experience of the neonatal unit.
Bliss was founded in 1979 by the parents of premature and sick babies. Read about how and why we were founded below.
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
A fantastic ‘South West’ summer challenge, taking in the first Minehead section of the famous 630-mile Coastal Path, and a basecamp in the shadows of the impressive…
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…