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KIERA BRADY LISTON  — AUS
Lived May 4, 2020

Prenatal-onset

Mother's GBS Status: 
Tested negative
Gestational Age: 40 weeks 6 days
Age Harmed: Unknown/before birth
We had a textbook pregnancy with no dramas. Kiera was born at 40 weeks and 6 days after an uneventful induction. The labour process was all smooth sailing until about the last half hour of labour when I spiked a fever. When that happened, we were just told that we'd get the baby out as soon as possible and that we would need to use the vacuum and/or forceps. After about 30 mins using both intervention methods, Kiera was born. She wriggled around as she was placed on my chest. It seemed as though she was trying to catch her breath. The doctors and nurses took her over to clean her up and give her some air. We were told she'd be brought up to the Special Care Unit to get some oxygen and then brought right back to us. We were told that sometimes babies just need a little help adjusting to life outside the womb. Over the next five hours, she continued to deteriorate and was not responding to any treatments or medications. Kiera died 5 hours and 10 mins after she was born. A few days after Kiera died, we received the preliminary autopsy results - she was highly infected by GBS, likely before birth. We were shocked. I had tested negative. We were never told that GBS is transient, so the cause of death was and still shocks me today, almost 5 months later. Even though we had the best test done, I believe that there needs to be more options for women who test negative. More education on the fact that it comes and goes, and that it could have extremely severe consequences.

In the days following Kiera's death, we set up a GoFundMe to raise money for charity in lieu of flowers. We somehow managed to raise over $33,000 in about 2 weeks and have donated to various causes and research projects.

We have now set up a fund called Kiera's Contribution in the hopes to continue to raise money for awareness and education for GBS and newborn infections and well as support bereaved parents. 

- Victoria
Victoria shares GBS awareness through her website (www.kierascontribution.com) and on her Instagram @dear.kiera

​To learn more about Perinatal & GBS Misconceptions, click HERE.

To learn more about the Signs & Symptoms of Preterm Labor, click HERE.

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To learn more about Why Membranes Should NOT Be Stripped, click HERE.

To learn more about How to Help Protect Your Baby from Group B Strep (GBS), click HERE.

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  • Home
  • About GBS
    • What Is Group B Strep? >
      • Prenatal-onset GBS Disease
      • Early-onset GBS Disease
      • Late-onset GBS Disease
      • GBS in Nonpregnant Adults
      • Maternal GBS Infections
    • How to Help Protect Your Baby >
      • How Do You Get GBS?
      • GBS Testing
      • Testing Negative
      • Subsequent Pregnancy
      • Risk Factors
    • Signs of GBS Infection
    • GBS Vaccine Efforts
  • Resources
    • GBS Awareness Materials
    • Online Learning Events >
      • GBS Community Days 2023
      • ICGBS 2022
      • ICGBS 2021
      • ICGBS 2020
      • ICGBS 2019
      • Prenatal Infection Prevention Symposium
      • POGBSD Symposium
    • Prenatal Infection Prevention Resources
    • GBS Medical Articles and Abstracts
    • GBS Parent Connection & Grief Support
  • Parent Stories
    • GBS Babies
    • Story Submission
    • Subsequent Pregnancies
    • Possible GBS Infections
    • Perinatal Infection Stories
  • WAYS TO HELP
    • Make a Donation
    • Fundraising
    • The WAVES Study
    • Campaigns & Projects
    • Awareness Calendar >
      • Group B Strep Awareness
      • Prenatal-onset GBS Disease Recognition Month
      • Prenatal Infection Prevention Month
    • Suggested Topics for Researchers
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Our Board of Directors
    • Our Partners & Perinatal Health Affiliates
    • Fast Facts
    • Contact Us