Wiggly and squeeky is a good thing, it's if itgets quiet (other than sleeping, that is) that you need to worry. Howold are the babies? Personally, I would worry more about the fact thatthe momma did that at all. If it doesn't feel like any bones arebroken, and it should be fairly easy to tell on a tiny baby, then Iwouldn't worry about it a whole lot. These thing can happen, just keepa close eye on it to guard against infection. If it does start to lookinfected, you can try putting Neosporin on it. I don't know if thatwould be a problem for the mom to lick off, though, so that probablyshould be a last resort.