Mel I have to say all of those sound like pretty normal newbie issues.
I've breastfed 3 babies and still feeding two of them but I still had a stack of issues feeding DS2! It REALLY does take time, trial and error before you are on track.
One thing I will say is keep reattaching her if you need to. It's better to reattach her 100 times a feed until it is right. Otherwise you will end up with nipple damage and that's a whole new kettle of fish.
With the left side - nearly all babies have a side they prefer to feed from and feed better from. Most of the time this is the right side. So this is very normal!! None of my kids have ever fed as well from the left as they do from the right. The nipple on that side is a bit flatter and the flow isn't as good. Just one of those things and shouldn't cause any issues long term.
Also, don't get too hung up on the timing of her feeds - all three of mine have fed for less than 15 mins per side since birth. Never caused any problems (hello, my boy is 4 months old and weighs 8kg - he's getting plenty! LOL)
I gotta run so I'll leave it up to the experts like MantaRay and Janie to go more in depth but just really wanted to offer you my support - can you imagine how awesome it will be if you can keep this going??!!
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I usually just sat her upright a bit against my chest, quick pat to see if she'd do a little burp in her sleep, then put her down until she woke again. As I said, her gains were good so I figured she'd wake when she was hungry, some days she wanted to feed every 2-3 hours, sometimes every half hour, it's all good babe
its just a baby thing
Actually I still hold my boob in position for her now otherwise she backs off and doesn't take enough nipple into her mouth.
By the 3rd WEEK i was having to correct her re-attachment about once every 2 days (usually because she began to nod off and slipped off a bit), things get easier fast! One last thought - with DD i wrapped her arms to feed her (just swaddled her basically). You don't mention her wriggling with her arms but i definitely found it helped DD to focus during those early days, without the distraction of her still-largely-random body movements making staying on harder
If she takes a big feed, swap sides... if she just takes a little snack, try that side again next time.






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