Jez has a good point - drink LOTS of water. You need to stay very hydrated to keep your supply up. But Jez is right, if he's eating every 1/2 hour than of course there's enough milk for him. Watch his poop too - if it's green he's not getting enough hind milk. If you're really concerned, you may try expressing some milk before feeding him so you take out the thinner milk and he eats just the calorie rich hindmilk. But again, I'd just let nature take its course - relax - things will be fine!
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