Can you move her birthing box so it's up on the bed next to you? I've done that before for the panicked Queen who didn't want to be left alone. It was a nice compromise as I got some sleep and she got to be next to me.
It does sound like she has lost her plug so it could be anytime between now and the next two days or so. So long as she seems comfortable she is okay, but if she starts having contractions and actually pushing and no kittens come within 45 minutes that is a sign that there is a major problem. The same goes in-between kittens. Usually they come in pretty quick succession but longer breaks are okay so long as she isn't in active labor.
All you can do from here is wait and hope they come soon. If you feel like something isn't right listen to your gut and call the vet.
It does sound like she has lost her plug so it could be anytime between now and the next two days or so. So long as she seems comfortable she is okay, but if she starts having contractions and actually pushing and no kittens come within 45 minutes that is a sign that there is a major problem. The same goes in-between kittens. Usually they come in pretty quick succession but longer breaks are okay so long as she isn't in active labor.
All you can do from here is wait and hope they come soon. If you feel like something isn't right listen to your gut and call the vet.