I just finished my first season and although I didn't get a lot of hatchlings, be prepared for lots of hatchlings. Try your best to leave the new little hatchlings alone... it's hard, I know lol
Also, your females will most likely keep laying after seperated from a male so don't assume they are done just because you have taken him out. Start their break once they aren't laying anymore.
Start with healthy adults that are nice and big, understand there are inherent risks with breeding geckos, as with anything else.
Give the girls dusted crickets 2-3 times a week to keep their calcium up and you can leave a bowl of pure calcium in there tank for them to use. Make sure your male is eating enough too, sometimes he may be too obsessed with making babies and loses weight.
Consider the whether you have the time, space, supplies, and funds to care for hatchlings.