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Has Noodles ever laid an egg before? I hope she is okay and also...hella good eye on noticing a change within her!

never... very scared.
 
I am really hoping for the best. I have all my fingers and toes crossed for her and yourself. I'm sorry you both are going through this :51: :smile046: :60:
 
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Thank you, me too....UGHHH!!! I just want to scream, I cannot handle this if anything happens.
 
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she has an egg inside of her and I haven't petted inappropriately or provided other stimulation. If it doesn't pass, it a potentially dangerous prosteglandon injection in the AM...another day off work too. Very worried, and vet is an hour away and I am $400 in..closer to 6 by tomorrow if this doesn't resolve. These shots can lead to prolapse...
 
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So sorry to hear this, I hope she recovers soon and she is able to pass it on her own.
 
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me too! thank you!
 
Oh no, ugh! You had xray? Is it high up? Does it have a good calcium shell?

You aren't to blame, nature has programed tgem to reproduce.

Great job in being in touch with your girl and picking this up. Yiu are very intune with her.

I'm praying for this to pass as s normal egg , with no issues.
 
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it's higher up than some... but he said it could still pass (in theory)

I have my doubts...

Shell is good and angle is good.
 
Wow, noodles I'm so sorry you and Noodles are going through all this, very scary! I'm adding my prayers for a successful passing of that egg and for no more to come!
 
she has an egg inside of her and I haven't petted inappropriately or provided other stimulation. If it doesn't pass, it a potentially dangerous prosteglandon injection in the AM...another day off work too. Very worried, and vet is an hour away and I am $400 in..closer to 6 by tomorrow if this doesn't resolve. These shots can lead to prolapse...

Great job getting Noodles to the vet for early diagnosis and intervention. Kudos for trusting your instincts! Hoping the egg will emerge without the need for meds. As Laura suggested, parrots are programmed to reproduce.

My impression is larger birds tend to have fewer reproductive complications from egg laying. Let us hope this is one and done!
 
Did the vet tell you tell provided privacy and a place to lay the egg?
 
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I asked and he said just keep her comfortable...but she's covered overnight....ughhhh
 
Throwing my prayers in for a quick and positive resolution.


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Still no egg....I'm not surprised.... I mean, Noodles is a massive baby and comfort seeker...there's no way she'd agree to push out an egg....
Very scared about the injection (10:20 appointment)...if it doesn't work within 24 hours, surgery would be the next step...
She's never laid an egg and I am terrified!
 
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I didn't post earlier doesn't mean I didn't pray/think about Noodles...

I have a girl too so I am grateful for your post so that I can learn from this for Kise.

Thanks dear and hope/wishes things will be well/fine/better for you and Noodles.

*Sending Red-feathers love your way***

**Hugs*** **CHUUUUUUUUUUU****
 
This is scary , im hopeful tge egg will pass as nature intended. Try not to let her see your stress. Burds have some control on when they lay, you want ger relaxed. Yiu will be in my thoughts all day.
 
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post 1st injection: still waiting....clear slime...no egg....it's low (the egg) but now she has been contracting so long that she is running out of energy. THIS IS MY HELL. We will go back (2 hours more in the car) if there is no egg by 4.
 

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