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No, it wouldn't be normal. Do you have a proper laying area for her,? This can happen if she's not happy with the laying area provided and also if the eggs are infertile. We normally put in a laying box that is about 12 inches long by abour 8 inches high, this you would want filled to a depth of about 6inches with either damp vermiculite, peat and vermiculite, or my favourite mix of sand and peat. Good luck, lets hope she's not egg bound in which case she would need to go to the vets.
It might be. The only way to know for sure is to have her x-rayed. Did you supply her with a laying box? They can become egg-bound if this isn't provided. You can give her a warm water soak to see if that helps.