fluff let me stroke her tummy today and i found an elongated nipple!!!
Since this is not her first litter, the elongated nipple is not as important, but you should see the fur closest to the nipple fall away soon, if not already.
If you felt two kicks (not gas bubbles), it should be about two weeks or less before the new rug rats arrive.
I've had several sets of quads, all but one went well. I had one set of sextuplets, five made it. I think all six would have, had I realized there were still more to be born after #4, but I thought she was finished. When I found #5 he was already gone ... she was to tired to remove the birth sack. On #6, I removed the birth sack and removed fluid from the lungs. As it turned out, that one was the smallest born, but, ended up being the largest in the litter by week 4. And, yes, I did have my hands full ... but I was lucky two other moms that were weaning kits could and did take one each of the litter to help the momma chin contend with the other 3. I'll post a picture of her below ... this is her about 2 weeks before delivery ...
Jo Ann