Complications are very rare. Like Corey says, they either go or they don't. There are very few accounts of reproductive complications being the sole result of early or underweight breedings.
In the wild males will likely breed all females they encounter that are receptive. The same applies in captivety. The females internal biology should dictate whether ova are produced or not.
When I was breeding Balls weighing snakes was almost unheard of since accurate digital scales didn't exist until recently(the last decade)..
I couldn't even tell you what weight my animals were.
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