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Starting to stall is not stalling. Keep going and try a bit harder for the next few weeks. If you do stall for 2 or 3 weeks drop back the weights a few kg and build back up.
I have no idea what the op is doing, seeing the workout, diet and the amount of sleep can give more insight and inturn a more educated response be given.
Sometimes when a trainee is stuck on a weight at a particular rep range for weeks, the simple method of adding 2.5kg to the bar can stimulate strength increases.
Bazza is spot on though, and man-up it's called a workout, not a restout.
Have you tried resetting? When I stalled with my MP (twice) at 50kg, I reset it back to 45, progressed using microplates and finally broke through the plateau. Finishing the main workset with an 8 or 10 repper at a lighter (80%) weight as a back off set also helped.