Found 1336 results for “”
Showing 1111–1140 of 1336
WaterWipes® announced the two UK winners of the fourth annual Pure Foundation Fund, which celebrates the achievements of healthcare professionals working in maternity,…
For Baby Loss Awareness Week 2023, Keeley shares her experience of having twins, Arlo and Avi, born at 23+3 weeks.
Find out about some of our recent campaigning successes, including our work around neonatal care leave and pay and overnight accommodation for parents on the unit.
Ryan's son Freddie is currently receiving neonatal care after being born prematurely at 28+6. In his story, Ryan shares Freddie's rollercoaster journey and offers his…
The National Neonatal Audit Programme (NNAP) report has shown that access to high-quality neonatal care is still not consistent across units and networks in England,…
Iram's baby boy Adam was born at 32 weeks. In her story, she recalls their 18-day NICU stay, and how feeding was their main obstacle.
Join our challenge this December and Walk 50 miles to support the 90,000 babies needing neonatal care every year in the UK!
Dan's baby girl Ayla was born 16 weeks early. For World Prematurity Day 2023, Dan shares how his neonatal journey impacted him, and what got him through it.
Jasmine weighed just 2lb 10oz when she was born 11 weeks early in 1997. For World Prematurity Day 2023, we're celebrating everything she has achieved.
Laura’s baby was due to be born in October 2020. However, at 27 weeks and four days, three months early, Elsie was born. For World Prematurity Day 2023, Laura shares…
Find out about the medical care your baby might receive on the neonatal unit, and how you and healthcare professionals can reduce your baby’s pain and discomfort.
Find out about your role in comforting your baby during their procedures on the neonatal unit.
Find out more about your choices in your baby’s care and procedures on the neonatal unit.
This page contains information on how to talk with your baby's care team about being involved in your baby’s procedures.
This page is aimed at healthcare professionals and gives advice on how parents and neonatal care teams can work together to comfort babies.
This page contains a series of links to information that answers some of the questions you may have about being involved in your baby’s care and procedures.
This page contains references for the section ‘Being involved in your babies' care and procedures’.
This page contains a quick guide on how you can be involved in your baby’s care and procedures on the neonatal unit.
This page contains Bliss’ research into parental involvement in baby’s care and procedures.
Jemmy’s daughter Winry Belle was born at 25 weeks while on a weekend trip to Amsterdam. In her story, Jemmy explains how she and her fiancé Dan’s four-day trip turned…
Jack’s twin boys were born at 32 weeks. For World Prematurity Day, he offers his advice to parents going through a neonatal experience and opens up about how it has…
Ben's son Reuben was born weighing just 868 grams. Ben hopes that neonatal parents will be encouraged to be open with their feelings and seek support if they ever feel…
Farhaa and Wasim's son Riyadh was born prematurely at 27 weeks. Through sharing their story, Farhaa and Wasim hope to spread positivity to other parents with a baby in…
Information on being involved in your baby’s care and procedures on the neonatal unit. Read about procedures in neonatal care, the role of parents in comfort and pain…
Join us for an unforgettable 24 hours of giving this Leap Year. If you accept, your challenge is to raise as much as you can for Bliss on Thursday 29th February 2024.
Two reports by MBRRACE-UK were published today, comparing the care of Black, Asian and white mums, whose babies died.
Jade's son Teddy was born at 32 weeks, and spent over a month in neonatal care. In her story, Jade describes the ups and downs of her journey at Worcester's neonatal…
Bliss funded the research on premature babies’ experiences of painful procedures and created new information resources for neonatal parents and healthcare professionals.
At 24 weeks and four days, Sarah gave birth to her baby boy William, who spent six months in neonatal care. Now Will is at home and doing well, Sarah reflects on their…
These are the answers to the Frequently Asked Questions about our Leap for Bliss 2024 challenge.