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JP
at Thu May 19 08:24:24 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JP ]
To answer your question...no, it's not necessary. I think the thought is that occasionally a healthy baby will be unable to cut its own way out of the egg, leading to a full term baby dead in the egg. I'm not sure that anyone can say for sure that those full term dead in eggs would have made it out alive had they been cut.
Here's what I do...
I'll wait until the first baby pips. After the first baby has pipped, I'll wait an additional 24 hours or so. If there are any babies that have not yet pipped on their own, I'll cut them at that point. Often I'll cut an egg, only to find the baby cuts its own hole somewhere else.
A small pair of curved cuticle scissors work great. I just cut a tiny v-shaped inscision in the top of the egg, being careful to just barely go beneath the surface. Some people try to pinch the egg shell away from the egg before cutting, to make sure they don't nick a baby. Wait a while, and just be careful if you decide to cut them... Joe Pociask
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