Ahhhhh lovely, it sounds like you are doing a great job, since you are asking all the right questions.........
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1. at times hannah has trouble getting to sleep and after hours of on and off breastfeeding, rocking, etc she finally falls asleep but then decides to do a poo. should i wake her up to change her or just leave it until she wakes up. (if i wake her up to change it it is another hour of the above before falling asleep again.)
If she is happy in poo and asleep, I would leave her, but then again, it is tricky, because of the risk of nappy rash.....do you use a barrier cream at each nappy change? With Olivia, she would wake the minute she had done a poo regardless, but Charlie (typical boy, LOL!) would happily sleep for hours in a poo with no nappy rash, hence I was OK to leave him.......maybe experiment a bit? But do use a good barrier cream (PawPaw is a nice gentle one)
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all the sleepless nights have recently caught up with me and i have resorted the last two nights to putting hannah into the bed next to me to sleep. she settles almost instantly and sleeps soundly for 2 hours when i do this, yet when she is in the basinet next to our bed she is fidgety and wakes up every 10 or so minutes. should i try to get her to sleep in the basinet or just let her and us get some sleep by allowing her in our bed. (i am thinking about the SIDS risks here, also good sleeping habits)
Personally I wouldn't worry about "good sleeping habits" at just 2 weeks old, just concentrate on the two of you getting as much sleep as possible, whatever works!! From a sids risk perspective, are either you or your DH smokers? Because I think that is the only real risk......(but I am no expert on co-sleeping.....neither of my 2 would ever sleep in bed with me, sadly......).....one of the other girls may be of more help here....
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she seems to fall asleep during the day only if i hold her until she is in a deep sleep, she just puts her mouth on my nipple and doesnt suck but falls asleep. how do i discourage this, or should i discourage this, as i cant be holding her every time she needs to sleep. i want her to be able to self-sooth herself.
Do you have a baby carrier? Like a Baby Bjorn or a Hug-a-Bub? That would solve this.....after a feed, if she still wants to be close to you, pop her in a carrier and wear her.....that way, she gets a good nap close to your heartbeat and smell, and you have hands free to do wahtever......again, at 2 weeks old, I wouldn't stress about her ability to self settle.......just concentrate on happy baby and happy Mummy!
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sometimes my boobs feel soft and empty and she gets really frustrated trying to get milk. even when they are firm and full after about 5-10 mins of feeding they feel empty again. arent babies meant to feed for 30mins or so? she is only really feeding for between 5 - 15 minutes each feed is this normal?
Again, I am no expert, but this sounds normal to me......because all babies seem to need feeding for different lengths of time.....Olivia was good but slow (think 40 mins) whereas Charlie could drain a boob in minutes........also, your boobs lose that really full engorged feeling quickly......that is normal, promise! FionaJill maybe able to detail the technacalities better here......she is an ABA BF expert!
Good luck sweets.......