The risk is like allowing a 13 year old girl to get pregnant. Technically could she...sure...but is her body ready for the stress...NO WAY


Size is a big concern - egg clutches can get very big and they will use what she has stored to create the eggs (calcium - will be pulled from her bones, fat and blood, proteins, amino acids, etc. All these items are in too short supply in a small female.

All these nutrients will be pulled from her, weakening her. If her body can handle the stress (and the depletion of nutrients) then she will survive...on the down side she could end up with really weak bones (so you pick her up and break something), run out of blood chemicals and become anemic, etc.

If she does go to term...can she recoop afterwards - will she be strong enough to eat again??

There are just too many possible issues...all with bad ending results.