Hi T.!
Congratulations on nursing your baby! You're giving him a gift that will last a life time!
Now, these little bitty new borns need food more often than they will as they continue to get larger. It might surprise you to know that their little tummy is no larger than their fist... Once you think about that, you can understand why they need a refill more often... :-)
Right now, nurse him every 2 hours during the day time. If you let him skip and go 3-4 hours during the day, he will make up for it at night. So, even if he is sleeping, I would wake him back up during the day and nurse. (I know that is hard..). Also at this stage, he is probably going through a growth spurt, where he will want more food during this time.
There is a fantastic website called www.KellyMom.com and if you get a chance, go check it out. I think it will tell you what age the growth spurts usually hit (which helps to know that it's a phase and will change) and also about frequency.
These initial weeks are difficult, but would be no matter if you were breastfeeding or not (can you imagine having to prepare, preheat, properly store, clean bottles and nipples right now too???). The benefits outweigh the rest. And, I found that about 6-8 weeks, after that growth spurt, it's like a switch flips and you have a whole new baby! And, the longer you nurse, the easier it gets!
If you try this a few days (the every 2 hours nursing during the day), you might also notice a differance at night. I kept the bassinet (on wheels) by my bed for some time. That way, I could sit in bed and nurse, put her in the bassinet and wheel her a little away to sleep. And without getting out of bed, wheel her back and nurse her, put her back. It was less disruptive - although still, it's hard not to get solid hours of sleep.
I think we all feel like it's impossible in the first few weeks. Hang in there, get all the sleep you can, if possible nap when the kids are during the day - and the rest can wait!!
Keep up the great work!
You might also check with your hospital to see if there are any breastfeeding mom's groups around. I know that helped me so much (questions and social and seeing the mom's with the older babies - proof that mom's do live through this period!)!
Best wishes to you on this awesome work you are doing!
K.