Just an update: Molly had her puppies on Tuesday night... on my couch upstairs!
She had 4 girls and 1 boy. All are in the 5oz range so they are all as healthy as can be.
Molly has had a hard time though. This is not her first litter. For those who are debating getting an oxytocin shot - DO IT. Seriously. I am 100% sure Molly has a retained placenta (ALL the symptoms are there: dark green stringy discharge (its VERY foul smelling), heavy panting, there is a mass near her vagina as well, she has had MASSIVE diarrhea, etc.... so its not been "fun". No sleep for me!
I have been feeding her lots of chicken and rice, whelping pudding, cottage cheese (but she won't touch it much), scrambled eggs (one a day), etc... she won't touch kibble. I have also been giving her 1/4 tablet of pepto bismol a couple times a day with 1 tums in the AM and 1 in the PM.
I have been in contact with my vet several times. He has been in surgery all morning or else I'd be THERE and not HERE typing. Early this morning was when I got really concerned b/c her temp began to rise (got up to 102.6 very quickly) so my vet told me to put an ice pack on her to keep her temp down (until my 2pm appointment). So far, this has stabilized her temp right at 102.5 so I feel more comfortable having to wait. I have some oxytocin but I feel at this point, I should just take her in so he can do a full evaluation and make sure she is ok, the puppies as well. I also don't think she has been producing enough milk (although the babies are growing) b/c they are feeding ALLLLL the time. So I have been supplementing with a puppy milk replacer and feeding it to her as well.
I am assuming its ok for the puppies to still be nursing at this point since there is no fever? I guess I will see what the vet says. I will be getting everything ready to go as soon as I get off here. I will keep you all updated.