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thread: Have you had the gel on the cervix before an induction? Booked in for next week

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
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    Have you had the gel on the cervix before an induction? Booked in for next week

    Hi. I have gestational diabetes so have to be induced a little earlier than usual. I am booked in for induction next Sunday at 5pm to have the gel put onto my cervix. I will be 40+5 wks.

    I had an internal today and not dialated at all (plan was to induce this week) so OB said to wait. Cervix soft but closed.

    The OB said the gel will be inserted at 5pm Sunday, stay overnight in hospital as it takes 12hrs to take effect and then he will induced early Monday morning.

    I would love to hear people's experience with the gel and induction.

    I was induced with my first son at 41wks but as my cervix was dialated, I did not have the gel - went straight to breaking the waters at 7am the day he was born. Then the drip at about 10am when nothing happened. He was born at 3pm and contractions commenced at 11am.

    What has the gel done for you?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Taking a ride on my grdonkey :D
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    I had two applications of the gel when I was induced with DD1 at 39+5 (for no medical reason). It didn't work at all - my cervix didn't budge and 12 hours after the second application, it was onto the drip, ARM, the works :/
    I'm pretty sure the gel only works if your cervix is pretty much ready to go anyway, I hope you have the same luck this time around as you did last time! Good luck, hope it all goes well!

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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    i had 3 lots of the gel with ds2 and it worked and i didn't have to have any further encouragement. my cervix was closed and soft to begin with. how many doses of the gel are they willing to give you before they start the drip?

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    Jun 2009
    Victoria
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    With DS I went in on the Tuesday (41w+2d) around 4pm for 1st app of gel they checked at 10pm and decided I didn't need another app. I started having pre-labour pains around 11pm that lasted all night. By early morning I was having real contractions and at 6:30am my waters were broken, DS was born at 2:07pm (didn't need the drip).

    If this little one doesn't make a move I am booked in for the gel again at 41w, but the hospital I am going to this time will do 1 app of gel in the evening and then monitor you and if all is well you can go home and see if anything happens over night then come back in the morning for 2nd app (or sooner if things really get going). This sounds like a much better plan to me as I hated being alone in a hospital room with pre-labour pains all night. If you have to stay in hossy I would push for your partner to stay with you, I really wish I had.

    Good Luck!!

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    Jan 2006
    Sydney
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    I was induced with the gel for both my boys at 41 weeks. With DS1 I was 2 cm dilated when they applied the gel at 8pm, my waters broke by themselves around 1am and started to get mild contractions (I actually didn't think I was in labour!) and was 9 cm by 8am!

    With DS2 I was 1cm dilated, the gels went in around 9pm and I started to get tightenings immediately, once again my waters broke spontaneously around 2am and he was born at 3.35am, so much quicker!

    I was really glad that we decided to stay at the hospital both times as everything progressed pretty quickly. Seeing as it is your second baby and the cervix is soft hopefully you'll only need the gel, your body has done this before!

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    Apr 2009
    Out on the sauce with the Tombliboos!
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    Hi. I have gestational diabetes so have to be induced a little earlier than usual. I am booked in for induction next Sunday at 5pm to have the gel put onto my cervix. I will be 40+5 wks.

    I wouldn't call 40 + 5 with GDM earlier than usual, but it's great that you have come so far with it! We only got to 38!

  7. #7
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    Nov 2008
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    Glamourcide - sorry the gel didn't work for you but thanks for your well wishes.

    Ginger, Jaffaz and sweatpea - thanks for your stories! It really clues in me in more.

    Ginger - I don't know how many doses they are willing to give? I didn't know they could give multiple so didn't ask the question. Over what period did they give you your 3 doses?

    Jaffaz - Thanks for info re checking in the night. Great that bubs was born without the use of the drip. I think doctor is planning on breaking my waters early in the am. And thanks for information re hubby as I was contemplating that as I have a toddler at home but yours and sweatpea's stories have helped with that! (Although home is only 15min from hospital) so I guess I could call him to come in - as it is a private hossy with a double bed! What do you think?

    Sweatpea - It worked well for you both times. 9cm by 8am with DS1 and bubs born in early hours second time. OB did say that he expects me to have a quick labour again once my cervix gets moving - so fingers crossed! Did you have hubby with you at night too? Or did he go home to toddler then you called him in?

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    Nov 2008
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    Stretcher Bearer - I meant earlier than usual for a normal pregnancy. I am very happy with the fact that OB is letting me go on - as I was originally told my best case scenario was 39 weeks! And each visit since then, they have been happy for me to go a bit longer! So, yes it is long for GD but early for normal!!!

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    Jan 2006
    Sydney
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    Dh stayed with me both times, we thought it was easier to arrange someone to already be with DS1 than try and get someone there at 2am! Luckily we did, the midwife didn't realise that I was ready to push so he probably would have missed the birth, she ran out of the room to call the ob! All the best with your induction, hope it all goes smoothly.

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    Nov 2008
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    Thanks Sweetpea!

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    Mar 2009
    Soon to be sunny BRISVEGAS!!!!!
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    I only had the gel and it moved everything very quickly. Check out our story on my sig...Good luck

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    Oct 2008
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    My baby's position/my cervix wasn't that favourable at my last appointment on Wednesday so I was scheduled to have gels at 8pm (Sunday night) and 5am (Monday morning) and then waters broken at 8am - so giving me plenty of opportunity to get things going without further measures. I started getting light cramps at midnight, waters broke and had real contractions by 2am and delivered at 4:30am. I think things had changed between my last appointment and the gels because it seemed as thought I didn't need much assistance and I was off and racing!

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Adelaide, SA
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    With my DD i had Gels put in at around 8 pm, then went back down to the ward for a sleep. I woke at 3am am to go to the toilets and my waters broke, she arrived at 7:30am.

    With DS1 i had gels administered at night, then settled down for the night, had gels again in the morning, still no action so had waters broken, then bang action quick and fast with him arriving 45 minutes later.

    DS2 was al naturale

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    Feb 2008
    Country Victoria
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    i had 3 lots of gel with DD, i wasnt dialated... not even close. My waters broke on their own after the 3rd dose and i didnt need any further induction.

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    Nov 2008
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    Thanks Ladies!!! Seems like it generally does get things moving!!

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    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Oct 2007
    Outer South East Melbourne :)
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    i too had GD (insulin dependent) and was induced with gels at 39 weeks. i had the first lot put in at 3pm (20/01/09) which started a few mild contractions (nothing too bad) then another lot of gels put in at 10pm which ramped up the contractions but were still bearable. at 12.55am i rolled over in bed and my waters broke - no further induction methods were used. by 1.00am i was in active labour and DD was born vaginally with no assistance, no tears at 8.00am (21/01/09)

    GL!!

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    Nov 2008
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    Thanks Negrita!!!! That's the kind of story I want to hear!!!

  18. #18
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    Dec 2005
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    i actually had a reaction to the gel and had something called an hypertonic contraction. a contraction that went for too long and compressed baby so much the heart beat slowed right down. i dont know if there is any way to prevent that from happening, or find out beforehand if that could happen to you. i have read of a way to apply it attached to a string and they just pull it out if a reaction occurs. with the gel, once it is in ther it is in there and they can try to scoop it out with little success.

    so my advice to you is, if you feel an immediate contraction tell them ASAP. they should monitor your tummy straight after application. (being my first baby i didnt really know i was having a contraction cause i didnt know what it felt like and it didnt hurt really it was just a tingly/tensing feeling to begin with) so if you feel strange just let them know.

    also, wanted to add that my cervix was no where near favourable and i had what they call prosto pains all night, i think cause i had the reaction they were more intense but thing is they werent doing anything! had to have waters broken and had drip too.

    thats just what happend with me though.. best of luck.

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