I'm sure this question has been asked a thousand different ways, but I'm not sure what to do to help my baby out.  I'm a FTM and the baby is only 4 days old.  She was born a week late via C section, and is a VERY hungry baby in general.  She was able to latch immediately after birth and is always doing hunger signals and/or sucking on her hand.  We had to start giving her a pacifier on her 2nd day because we couldn't make her relax and sleep.  She absolutely refuses to be put down to sleep and just constantly cries if she's not being held and/or fed.  I'm starting to get worried that she just does NOT sleep.  The best way we can get her to sleep is skin to skin, but we're both so tired that I'm scared that we will fall asleep and she will roll off of us or something bad.
Anyway long story short, I had the same questions while in the hospital and always got varying answers.  My theory is that since my milk hasn't come in all the way (it just started to come in some late last night), she is not satisfying her hunger pains.  We started supplementing some formula (one of the little similac bottles) to try and ease her pain.  This seemed to be working okay but last night she still continued to fuss OR if we got her to sleep, she would instantly wake up if we put her down in her bed or moved her.
Any advice is more than welcome.  I knew that having a newborn would be difficult but I just feel like I'm missing something here.  Should I start supplementing more until I can get my supply to catch up?  I've been feeding pretty much every hour or less (15-30 minutes per breast, depending on if she falls asleep nursing), sometimes I stretch it to two hours if she is sleeping or calm.  I don't want to overdo it on the supplementing but also I want my baby to be happy and comfortable.
                 
                
Re: Fussy Breastfed Newborn
DS was like this a lot. It took 5 days for my milk to come in. Sometimes I would put a few drops of formula on my nipple to help him latch and suck better. It will get better!
"Avoid unnecessary supplements. Do not supplement baby with anything (formula, water, etc) unless it is medically indicated. Supplementing will do two things – missing feedings will reduce breast stimulation and milk removal (both needed to increase milk supply), and babies who are supplemented tend to need to eat again later than if they had nursed – so again you’re losing much-needed nursing time."
https://kellymom.com/ages/newborn/newborn-concerns/c-section/
Babe just needs to be on boob and near boob 24/7 some days are going to be better or worse just just got to roll with babe.
If babe wants to be held and your sleepy try having hubby do skin to skin
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Also, I've never heard that swaddling at night is bad. You aren't supposed to once LO can roll but as newborns it's fine. I don't know what I'd do if I wasn't allowed to swaddle! It's been a lifesaver!
I'm not the only one who has done it.
Also, something I found interesting that the LC explained after I had my first was that babies inside the womb have their needs met 24/7. They never feel hungry or have to wait for a meal. It's like sitting at thanksgiving table all the time! Once they're born, they feel hungry and get scared that they don't know where their next meal is coming from and panic. She suggested nursing at the first sings of hunger because angry/ hungry/ fussing babies aren't as efficient nursers.
I see a recurring theme in all these comments. There's nothing "wrong" with baby. She simply wants to be held because all she has been is held. She'll grow in independence. For now do what you need to in order to help her feel secure (hold her, wear her). It won't last, promise.
I haven't had to supplement yet today, but I made sure to pump afterward when I supplemented the past two nights and it seems like my supply is catching up to her just fine. Also she is eating much better now that I changed my position while feeding. I was doing football hold in the hospital but now I'm laying on my side.