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Aiga was 25 weeks pregnant and on holiday with her family in France, when her baby girl Alice was born unexpectedly 14 weeks early. In her story, she explains what it…
Rebecca shares her experience of having a baby girl born at 30+2 weeks, and how it impacted her mental health.
For Intestinal Malrotation Awareness Week, Beth shares her experience of having a full term baby who was diagnosed with malrotation of the bowel.
Find out about Full Term Awareness Month and how you can get involved with our 2026 #FullTermFeb campaign.
Suni’s baby boy, Max, was due to be born on 7 February 2019 but arrived three months early on 7 November 2018. He needed neonatal care for 90 days.
Caitlin knew that her baby girl Eden would end up in NICU because her small bowel would be born outside of her body. For Full Term Awareness Month, she shares their…
For Full Term Awareness Month, Hannah shares her story of how her baby girl Maggie, ended up in NICU with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome.
Samantha's daughter Abbie was born at 38 weeks after experiencing reduced movements towards the end of her pregnancy. For Full Term Awareness Month, she shares her…
We are delighted to announce that Ninewells Hospital neonatal unit has successfully completed its accreditation and has demonstrated that they have sufficient processes…
A few hours after Lily's baby girl was born at full term, she was whisked away to NICU. For Full Term Awareness, Lily shares what it was like to be a full term parent…
Rachael's son Tristan was born at 39+2 weeks at a midwife-led freestanding birth unit. As soon as he was born, he was whisked away to NICU where he was diagnosed with…
Brittanny gave birth to her son at 36+5 weeks, after a pre-eclampsia diagnosis. Her baby boy spent eight days in NICU, and in her story, Brittanny shares how his…
Chelsey's son Charlie was born via c-section, and from there was admitted to NICU. In her story, Chelsey shares how she was also battling an infection and pre-eclampsia.
PremPath is a research study looking at how care for babies born prematurely (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) in England is working in practice and how to improve it.
Overseas charity challenges can be awe-inspiring, once-in-a-lifetime experiences that you will never forget.
Niki's son Arwyn was born at 37 weeks via c-section in February 2023. In her story, Niki shares her feelings towards their NICU experience, and the sense of community…
Katrina's daughter Sienna was born at 26+3 weeks. In her story and own personal letter to Sienna, she shares her experience of being a single parent with a baby born…
Rhiannon’s baby boy Isaac was born just shy of 37 weeks. In her story, she shares how Isaac was diagnosed with Biliary Atresia, which he fought so hard against before he…
Richard’s baby boy Hugo spent ten days in NICU. In his story, he shares how the Bliss website helped him during their neonatal journey, and the importance of celebrating…
Wioletta shares her story of having two premature babies, Angelina and Dominic, who were born seven and four weeks early, as well as reflecting on her experience of baby…
Bliss has found that parents are commonly unable to stay with their babies overnight due to a basic lack of facilities in hospitals and a lack of government funding over…
Paige and Kieran's son Arthur was born at 30 weeks and spent 47 days in NICU. In their story, Paige offers her advice to other parents going through a NICU journey.
As part of our campaign, #FamiliesKeptApart, Ashley illustrates why it was so important to stay on the unit with her baby.
Ellie’s son Harry was born prematurely at 29 weeks, in January 2013. In her story, Ellie talks us through Harry’s journey with Bartter Syndrome, and how it has impacted…
As part of our accommodation campaign, #FamiliesKeptApart, Natasha shares how important it is for parents to have access to good quality accommodation while their baby…
Bliss has partnered with Five X More for a designated neonatal day during Black Maternal Health Awareness Week (BMHAW), which seeks to highlight maternal health outcomes…
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As part of our accommodation campaign, #FamiliesKeptApart, Eleanor shares how hard it was to leave her newborn baby at hospital, while caring for her older child at home.
This week, two separate reports have been published showing the serious challenges facing maternity and neonatal services in the UK. Taken together, these reports…
Bliss is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted at this year’s Charity Awards in the campaigning and advocacy category.