Hi Leanne and congrats again on Rhys' birth xxx
I am one of those weirdos who DID do EASY from birth with both exclusively BFs babes and was also madly engorged by the 2.5 to 3 hr mark for the first 6 or so weeks.....after the 6-7 wk spurt things got more settled but mornings were always the worst. I suffered from oversupply and overactive letdown and could just hold a sterile cup under left breast while feeding from the right and collect off even up to 3oz in the first 6 weeks with Emma at the early morning feed. In saying that, evenings were a mess with both of mine, particularly Emma (I think it was due to my exhaustion at the end of the day) and I would bf her at bedtime at 7 and top her off with whatever I had "collected" rather than pumped at the early morning feed - otherwise she just would NOT settle - so the DF was from the breast....
Emma was an angel baby early on - I DF her from the breast at 11pm (DH would bring her to me, I would feed, he'd change and re-swaddle) and then she only ever needed a 3am feed.....so I presume thats why I was more engorged with her than with Oz as he did a 2am and 5am feed for the first 7-8 weeks....as well as DF from the bottle.
Oz was the sleepier one though and yes - I had to do EVERYTHING possible to get him to stay awake - stripping, nappy change, tickling his feet, walking my fingers up his spine....oh yes, and cleaning his umbilical stump -always worked a treat here!!!
Emma needed the opposite - peace and quiet - for a decent feed since 3 mths ish to date....UGH! And it was easier to come by peace and quiet with NO1 than with NO2!!!!
Hope things settle down into a pattern for you soon - and in the meantime, please be sure that you have no hot patches or temp yourself nor any specific area of pain as engorgement can lead to other issues (blocked ducts etc) in some cases - had this many times with Emma. I am like you - I needed a plan and a routine even with No2....so I can see why you are asking all these questions!
Siobhain xxx