i'm with the others about waiting for her to feed on her own. and once it does eat, offer food at longer intervals, it is tempting to take advantage of a positive feeding resonse and gain weight quickly by feeding often, but it will be easier on her digestive tract if you feed very seldom at first since her stomach is not used anymore to having a full load......one month interval between two first two feedings, then three weeks, and so on until you are down to regular weekly schedule.
i do not know if this has scientific basis for snakes, but this is the advice i got from a vet when i adopted an adult male ball that was fed a small mouse every two months (previous owner thought snakes only needed to eat once a year, so he actually thought his twice a month schedule was more than ideal).....lucky for me its feeding response was terrific, but vet advised me to slow down on the feeding until the snake's stomach has adapted to more food.