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It could be a few things. You haven't mentioned your baby's age. So, maybe your baby is having a growth spurt, or comfort nursing. I went through something like this in both instances where my baby was up the whole night latching and unlatching, leaving me with very little sleep. So I know how you feel - it's super tiring. If it's a growth spurt, then your body will adjust to your baby's increased demand and not to worry, it'll be over in a few days - and the definite plus is that your baby is growing rapidly during this time. If it's comfort latching, you can monitor your baby and see if this continues for more than a few days, then you may have to gently help your baby stop.

Very shallow and weak suckle means she’s comfort latching

This is very normal, newborns drinks very, very frequently and they don’t follow a typical day/night sleep schedule.Some newborns come out of the womb having their days and nights completely mixed up! babies who struggle with it tend to sleep a lot during the day and then wake up frequently at night. They need to be fed around the clock for the first few weeks usually. Try to get some good sleep when she sleeps at day time.

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Sometimes it can be a comfort latch. For that 10mins, is it an active sucking? Usually night time for the early months, they will be feeding constantly and non-stop thats why some mother gave up breastfeeding due to this. Fussing could be due to gas in the tummy. Burp her or do some tummy massage to rid the air in her tummy.

Sounds like colic to me. Maybe you want to try the colic massage. Even if it's not colic the massage will help with has relieve

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Totally normal. I went through it as well. Because they are so young and their tummies are so small. They drink more often. Hang on

Yes of course. Mine is soft as well. Its only hard if you don't latch or pump.

It doesn't mean that you have no supply. Baby could be comfort feeding and that's very normal.

but my boobs feel so empty and soft..

I suggest you be firm and consistent with the burping. Keep trying!

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