Thanks everyone. I was feeling a bit guilty taking out the 7 healthy chicks after 24 hours, and risking the last egg that had been pipped for over 24 hours. I did just that, took out the 7 quickly and left the one pipped in there overnight. Next morning it hadn't done anything, so I opened it a bit and it was chirping so I tried helping it out and I think the inner white was a bit shrunk in the air space area against the chick, but his head was out and it was breathing. I felt so bad, like I should have not let the other 7 out, and perhaps this one would have hatched. After inspection and picking away some of the shell along the top I could see the chick clearly had not stopped the circulatory system since the blood veins were still there and bled a bit. So, I stopped and put it back in the bator for another 6 hours, nothing happened and the chick just layed in there. I could see it breathing the whole time. Then, I read the entire BYC article about helping out a chick and did that and discovered this chick had never taken in the yolk. It died soon after. I went into mourning that whole day like it was all my fault. I told myself I am never "helping" a chick out ever again. Has anyone else had this experience with helping a chick?