Actually, having Jon along for some of Lois' adventures would be a great way to spin the classic "damsel in distress" troupe in Lois' favor. Sacred is right in that Lois should not be in the thick of the superhuman world. Not usually anyway. She's an amazing person but she's not supposed to "stand among the gods" in such a literal way. I have nothing against her occasionally holding her own (like pulling a New God weapon from under a table to protect herself in Identity Crisis) but that's not, thematically, where she's supposed to be all the time.
But having Jon in her pocket? That helps her cross that bridge a little bit, it's training for Jon, it keeps a classic Superman troupe active, but twists it since Lois has the upper hand in her power dynamic with him (he's her son, for all his powers she can still take his allowance away) it's not Lois being "saved" so much as its "Jon I just jumped out of a fifty story building, I need you to come catch me and take me to the Planet so I can write up the story. And bring your homework, you can do math while I write."