Foamy bubbles on hatch day where baby is pipping

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Please help me baby has started pipping, it's day 21, and there is foamy bubbles coming from pip site, and it's yellowish looking...
 

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Ok so after a very long sleepless night, of just letting nature take it's course. When I woke up this morning, this how the baby looked, still moving! But lots of sticky fluid drainage. I'm not experienced enough, nor confident enough to chip the shell. I'm afraid I will do more harm then good, here's a pic sorry about the lighting, and glares. I'm a nervous damn wreck, scared, emotional, and me an animal lover, I can't do nothing to help this baby..
BTW Thank you for previous helpful comments from earlier posts.
 

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And the rest of the eggs are not hatching either! There's chirping, strong chirping! But nobody has popped out and I'm on day 22, w/ 35 bidding eggs. I have incubated before and all came out perfect and lived a very long life, like 7 or 8 yrs!
Their chicks are still alive, so this is the first time I had such hard issues and not knowing, bc like I sd previous hatchings were perfect. To me anyway, there were no issues. But I'll keep posting throughout the day, to give updates.
 
Incubation with issues is stressful! It's hard to say what exactly the issue is, bacterial contamination or too high humidity throughout incubation seem like the most likely causes. Hearing chirping is good! Are you relying on the incubator's gauges for temp and humidity, and what model are you using? It may have been running a bit cool, and slowed development a bit.
 
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Incubation with issues is stressful! It's hard to say what exactly the issue is, bacterial contamination or too high humidity throughout incubation seem like the most likely causes. Hearing chirping is good! Are you relying on the incubator's gauges for temp and humidity, and what model are you using? It may have been running a bit cool, and slowed development a bit.
A Hover Bator and yes ma'am I am relying on those digital gauges.
Update on hatching, one egg jumping around and chirping and another has popped upside down but his beck is out and has a big chunk of shell coming off and his chirping too. And has nothing like the previous little guy.
 

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