hi blurquen, first of all don't listen to your CL that you have not enough milk, most of these aunties know nuts about nursing and are a big hindrance to mummies successfully nursing. you are doing a good job okay!
it is perfectly normal for newborn babies to wake up frequently for BM as it is very easily digestible so babies do get hungrier on BM as compared to FM and most info out there is always based on FM babies.
some tips from a very useful website breastfeeding website, http://www.kellymom.com/bf/normal/newborn-nursing.html.
Frequent nursing encourages good milk supply and reduces engorgement. Aim for nursing at least 10 - 12 times per day (24 hours). You CAN'T nurse too often--you CAN nurse too little.
Nurse at the first signs of hunger (stirring, rooting, hands in mouth)--don't wait until baby is crying. Allow baby unlimited time at the breast when sucking actively, then offer the second breast. Some newborns are excessively sleepy at first--wake baby to nurse if 2 hours (during the day) or 4 hours (at night) have passed without nursing.
jiayou!

it is perfectly normal for newborn babies to wake up frequently for BM as it is very easily digestible so babies do get hungrier on BM as compared to FM and most info out there is always based on FM babies.
some tips from a very useful website breastfeeding website, http://www.kellymom.com/bf/normal/newborn-nursing.html.
Frequent nursing encourages good milk supply and reduces engorgement. Aim for nursing at least 10 - 12 times per day (24 hours). You CAN'T nurse too often--you CAN nurse too little.
Nurse at the first signs of hunger (stirring, rooting, hands in mouth)--don't wait until baby is crying. Allow baby unlimited time at the breast when sucking actively, then offer the second breast. Some newborns are excessively sleepy at first--wake baby to nurse if 2 hours (during the day) or 4 hours (at night) have passed without nursing.
jiayou!