Can't really see in the photo the handle delaminating, but if it is, that is a bigger problem than the ipe belly running out. Your gonna wanna narrow the limbs if you are running out of belly, which is fine most of time with ipe. But it doesn't look dangerously thin to me or anything yet. If it gets too narrow it can contribute to set, but ipe is more tolerant usually to narrower profiles than other woods. As for the handle, if it pops off when the bow is braced or strung it can brake the bow. If you think you can pop it off or bandsaw it off and reglue, than that is the best option I think. One thing you can do as well is wrap the handle very tight in glue soaked linen string or the equivalent. But if I were you I would remove and reglue. Your tiller might be the cause of the handle coming off, if your limbs aren't working evenly and forcing too much stress in the middle. You can also just wrap the handle in tight cord until the bow is tillered, I used to do that with red oak board bows, as in the beginning of tillering your tiller might be putting a lot of stress in the middle of the handle if the limbs are not working enough, which a lot of time in the early stages of tiller they are not. I agree with pearl too, your fades look fine.
EDIT: I ment *narrower*