I wanted to add, WC are very notorious for not eating after months and perhaps even a full year of trying.
In no way does it make you a bad keeper if she does not start eating for you. NO ONE will look down on you if you give her to another keeper who has experience with WC's.
WC's are very hard to acclimate into captivity and shouldn't be the first experiences you have with an adult female.
Just wanted to give you some support and let you know that you won't be met with criticism if you decide you want to give her to some more experienced hands.