I don't know that there's much you can do to get her to stop, it's just a natural process. Some of them lay a lot more than others for some reason. This can be exhausting for them so do be sure to offer her plenty of water and
hydrating foods like squash and other fresh veges as well as live bugs that have been feed fresh veges. Calcium rich foods are also a good idea to offer regularly. If this cycle continues, it may become harmful over time so it's probably a good idea to have a vet monitor her via x-ray or ultrasound to make sure the eggs are developing properly.