I've had eggs not dimple at all, but the others were all dimpled and ready to go... we cut the other eggs first, and then poked a tiny hole into the still plump egg... letting it drain just a little so we could get the tiny scissors in there and make the cut... it's hard to cut when they are still so plump, but it helps to gently poke a tiny hole in it and let some fluid out before making your cuts so you don't hit the little guy inside.
In every case, the baby inside was just fine. in one or two cases, it took the baby a little longer to come out than the others, but it wasn't a problem![]()