Laura
Glad you didn't shoot that 48 but if you had stalled without feeding, we could have let the number rise and then you could shoot. If you can afford to be off schedule and you haven't fed her HC for an hour, you could shoot now that she is up at +1 depending on where you are in her schedule now. We often will stall up to two hours and then shoot if numbers allow. You can stall longer but it makes getting back on schedule harder. We can work with you to get her back on schedule with your normal shot time.
Rhiannon is correct that you are missing some low numbers. It looks to me like Mom-mom could be diving on you. I would encourage you to get at least a +2 and a midcycle test every single day or if you work, a +2, out the door, in the door tests so we can see what she's doing. At night, at +2 and before bed test.
Also, if we don't shoot, we use "AMBG" instead of "AMPS" so if you are not going to shoot late, please change the subject line to AMBG 48 +1 122. If you are going to shoot late, test first, and if the number is rising and not food influenced, shoot and that number will be your AMPS.