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As far as I know, indentations are not the kiss of death for eggs. I've seen some badly dented eggs come out fine but they came out kind of small. The blue lines can be pretty damning though. Eggs tend to have a certain anti-bacterial capability but, if the embryo dies, that capability goes away and you tend to get green-blue or blue lines as the gram-negative bacteria take over. If anyone else has opinions on this, I'd love to hear them as I'm still pretty new to the field.

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