Congratulations on your soon to be, new arrival.
Personally I'm an advocate for the "don't wake a sleeping baby"
I suggest you leave your LO be. Let them sleep and observe them for a few days. As Tracy puts it, get to know your baby. Not all babies thrive on 2.5 hours of sleep. Some need more, some less. I would highly recomend that for your first week or 2 you leave them alone. Yes they will have there nights and days mixed up, and yes you do want to get them on the right track quickly. You can't get there if you don't know and listen to your baby.
The EASY routine is not a schedual, its a routine. Its flexable and you need to mold it to your LO.
As a new born they need as much sleep as they can get. Unless your LO is sleeping 5-6 hours at a time during the day leave them be. My LO for example ate every 4 hours like clockwork and I didn't need to wake her at all.
Bedtimes wont be sorted out right away, I suggest you wait till you meet your LO know her temperment and her schedual
(I personally believe every baby is born with there own schedual built in) before you set anything in stone.
There are other ways to help newborns know night from day. When its time the ppl here will be more then happy to help you with that.
Its VERY rare for a baby to sleep 11pm-7am at 2.5 weeks. My LO sleeps 7-7 and she only started that at 3 months old. It takes time.
The most importent thing is to listen to your baby, know your baby, and respect your baby.
Whe she/he arrives please let us know, and if you need someone to talk to, listen or help, thats what this sight is for.]
Good luck and once again, congratulations.