#4 hatched last night. Yesterday morning it pipped, but it was a bloody pip. The little T shaped crack was red. I could hear it peeping, I decided to chip away the pip to see if I could expose the beak. I lost a little more shell than I wanted to. There was some blood, I took the egg and wrapped toilet paper around the egg leaving the beak exposed. I sprayed the t.p. with warm water and it formed kindof an extra shell. I sprayed the warm water every hour from 6am till 9pm. I could see red veins, but by 9pm they were not red anymore, they were white. I had her unwrapped at that point and stayed with her for 2 hours and she made it out. There was a tiny bit of blood. Then I saw, as she was dragging the bottom shell around, there was a small hole in her tummy where the umbilical cord was still attached. I gently broke off some of the shell as I was afraid of it getting caught on something a ripping. This morning the hole is closed and she looks good. Smaller than the others were at hatching, but she still looks good! Hopefully she continues to do well! 4 out of 7 eggs made it in my bathroom incubator! The other 3 eggs stopped moving. I gently cracked the tops and could see chicks fully formed but dead. Anyway, I incubated #4 for 19 days! I love her! Pics to come!