Congrats, Mama! Beautiful name!
Best nursing advice I got with my first was this: "Clocks are very important and useful while nursing a newborn. Keep a clock right beside you all the time. Turn it off, turn it upside down, and use it as a tray for your sandwich and your water bottle!"

Seriously though, it sounds like you are doing great, and she's doing great too! For soreness, see if you can find some
Soothies. They are really awesome, and totally worth the price--if you can get 2 pair, store one in the refrigerator while you wear the others. If you can't afford 2 pair, just put them in the fridge while you are nursing, and the coolness when you put them back on will be very soothing! The package may say they can only be used for 2-3 days, but if you take care of them and gently clean them, you can keep using them for much longer--I used mine for a good 5 weeks with my tongue-tie baby!
If you are using any sort of nipple cream or ointment, great! But be aware that sometimes it works better to wipe most of the ointment off before latching the baby...you may think the oinment will prevent you from feeling sore at the latch, but if there's too much it can hinder the baby latching on well, and she'll sorta slip and slide on your nipple, which makes things worse.

Hope this helps!

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