Try not to worry so much. There are risks but I think it would be a greater risk to not have her spayed. The older an intact female gets the greater the chance is that she will get pyometra, which can be life threatening.
It is a situation that evolves risks not matter what you do. Over the years I have had a number of females spayed and they did just fine. None of them had any complications. Just try to be calm and don't worry to much. I am sure she will do just fine.
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