@kattty222i You are doing absolutely amazing. Month two was the absolute hardest for us, it gets so much easier, hang in!
I second maybe introducing nighttime formula is you're open to it. Talk to your pediatrician re weight gain etc, or maybe do a weighted feed with a lactation consultant. Falling asleep on the breast can be a sign of poor milk transfer, though babies are sleepy at this age so it may not
Also, unless there's an exceptional career choice here (like a surgeon or heavy machinery operator where sleep is a safety issue) dad can still take a night shift while working. It's not safe for you to be so sleep deprived all day.
Also, transferring a sleeping baby is so tricky and frustrating! A few tiny things or nuances that helped us:
- swaddle if baby likes that (both of mine hated swaddling and went straight to sleep sacks)
- make sure baby is warm enough, generally one layer more than you would be comfortable in.
- when transferring, warm up the sheet especially where their head goes.
- Once they've been asleep for maybe 5 mins in your arms, try putting them down. If they're waking before they hit the mattress, ABORT lol, keep rocking, try again in 2 mins.
*Let them hit the mattress butt first, then slowly lower their head
*If they start to stir, a hand weighted on their chest and a soft shhh will help them to not fully wake up. Sometimes, if needed, moving your hand on their chest side to side in a little slow shimmy will help them go back to sleep.
*No sudden movements of course, super slow removing the arm underneath
*white noise at a low volume works wonders for letting you exit without walking them again
I hope this helps you! You and baby are both learning, give yourself and your baby grace