More info is needed.
Is this doe an older doe? Was her first breeding and pregnancy at an advanced age?
I have had does that were several years old at time of first breeding and they struggled after giving birth. Their litters died as a result of those mamas not really attending the kits for a couple hours and the babies dying from exposure even in a fur nest.
Unless you were present and keeping an eagle eye on this doe, don’t assume the kits were born still. She may as well have had live kits.
She may just be a crappy or confused mom, in which case you can have a foster mom available to immediately pull the kits and place with the foster. There is something to the saying “like begets like” though, so you may not want to breed and have kits from this clueless mom. But bloodlines are bloodlines, and I have kept kits from DUMB useless moms raised by foster moms and been successful showing with kits pulled from those barn idiots.
Time of the year may help too. If she’s an older out of shape doe, she might need a couple hours after delivery to take care of her own body. Alive kits can sit uncovered in a nest a lot longer in May than in December while mama is taking care of her own bleeding etc.
If she was a young fit doe, I’d do exactly as Michaels4gardens. Three strikes and you’re gone. If she was older, I’d give more chances but ready at a moments notice to pull those kits. But ONLY if her genetics were worth it to me.