Pipping chick been like this for 2 hours

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Is this okay? Is there anything that I should be doing at this point? The sac looks very close to the chick. Is that normal?
 
Leave the lid closed and humidity up. It can take chicks over a full day from pipping to hatching. He/she is absorbing the yolk sack and blood vessels. Right now the best thing you can do is take a deep breath and walk away. Stressing out won't make the little one get out any faster. Helping too soon is fatal. Resist any urges to help for a good long while. This guide will show you when and how to assist and what happens if you jump the gun.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching
 
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Step back from the incubator, and let nature take it's course. From pipping to zipping/hatching can take better than 24 hours. Good luck for a successful hatch.
 
Thank you everyone. I have resisted the urge of even peeking for a good 30 minutes now :) I'll post a new pic in the morning of, hopefully, progress!
 
A new chick hatching is a marvel for the soul, but murder on the nerves! Especially when they take a day or more. So far 30 hours is the longest I have had a little one take. Most often I have the majority hatch while I am sleeping. It took me a number of hatches to learn to control the anxiety and not hover.
 
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The usual advice given is to "sit on your hands." so you won't tamper with the eggs in lockdown. I never hatched chicks but, I was a wreck when waiting for puppies to pop out.
 
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The hole is bigger. She/ he keeps expanding their wings and breaking off pieces of shell but not membrane. One other one started too pip this morning. Do you all still think I need to leave it alone?
 

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