Just throwing this out there... but before you go down this route, picture what you will do with, say, eight babies. That's probably a lot, but it could happen. Would your plans change if they were all normals? (Depending on odds and what the male is, it could happen)
Let's say you're hoping to keep one or two that you hatched, just because you like them and they're adorable, and still assuming you don't care about losing $$. You still have six to find good homes for. Do you have six friends who would give a free (or for a donation to a reptile rescue instead of free?) baby snake a good forever home? If the answer is no, does that answer change if they are fancy morphs?

It seems to me that the first question should be how you will find good forever homes for whatever hatchlings you get. That's not impossible - normal ball pythons are beautiful, and so are individuals that are considered not great examples of their morphs. Babies are adorable. And they can make wonderful pets for the right people. So it's not impossible that you could pair her with a normal male and get a bunch of babies that no morph enthusiast will want to bother with, but which could still be someone's beloved pet if you can find those someones.

So if you feel good about sending the babies off to good homes even if they aren't anything special morph-wise, then go ahead.