if it was me I'd help it like you did the first one, she may just get too tired and give upSo the OE is out with minimal help, (Humidity turned up + wrapping in a wet paper towel softned up the membrane, but she wouldn't zip, just kept trying to squeeze out the air hole and peeping frantically. So I 'zipped' it for her and left her to kick out on her own) but the Orp seems to be glued in place. We're at 30+ hours past pip. She's breathing just fine and had zipped almost halfway before she got stuck so she has plenty of room to breathe. wet paper towel+humidity up hasn't softened the alumin (sp?) at all though and it looks like rubber cement?
Time to help or keep waiting?
Since I had it open I candled the rest, no internal pips yet but I'll keep waiting and hoping.