At the risk of coming across as insensitive, I'll tell you what i did with one of my female chams in the same situation. I had given her to a friend as a gift when she was a hatchling. He worked at a reptile breeding facility and was a very experienced reptile keeper. Unfortunately chams weren't among his area of expertise. He gave her back to me recently along with the little male I had also given him. She was gravid and both of them had MDB (he claimed he was dusting the crickets but not gut loading and he had the wrong light). He said he didn't even know she was gravid but she had eggs poking out between her ribs, it was hard to miss. Sadly, she didn't make it, but I decided to do a necropsy and remove the eggs so that at least her babies could live on. The eggs look good and have recently come out of diapause. As hard as it was to open her up, her loss didn't end up being the loss of 43 unborn babies. Im not being critical of how you handled the passing your girl, i just wanted to pass on a viable option you may want to consider if it were to happen again.