I'm still here! No, I didn't get scared off lol. I did not enjoy the comments of "you shouldn't have done that" and "leave nature alone" or whatever was said as no one is here and can assess the situation, it was the best choice to make, and they all would have died had I not helped. It was the same as my first hatch, helped them all out. If I would have "left it" I would have no chicks at all. I do completely understand the responses I got though, and why it was said, and thank you all for helping me!
I had to step away for a bit as (sometimes to me) the internet and things I read freak me out and I start to panic, so I needed to calm myself and think, get some food and rest!
Well, I have 5/9 chicks, so that is pretty good! All of them were so badly shrinkwrapped, the ones that had not pipped at the time of my last post were the worst, although they did manage to pip on their own, then I helped them. I lost the others, and am not sure why..? They pipped on their own, as soon as they did, I took them out and wet the membrane and made sure their nostrils were exposed so that they could breathe, and they were, they were chirping and moving but I found them dead when I woke up this morning.
So anyways, I will get some pics soon! I am currently holding my latest hatchling as he/she did lose a touch of blood, but thanks to the cornstarch and putting pressure, it stopped pretty soon. Thank you Newduckie for the Corn starch tip, and thanks to everyone who was giving me suggestions!