I wanted to breast feed but my little one wasn't interested in feeding for the first 24 hours so I had to stay an extra night to learn to breast feed. I was told that if i was formular feeding i could try this and more than likely go home that day. as i wanted to breast feed i had to hand express and syringe feed him for a few feeds. i asked for as much help as possible knowing that as soon as I went home I would not have help with latching and positioning etc.
It has definitely paid off as I went home confident that I could latch him and position him correctly, this has led to the long term survival of breast feeding 4 months and still going strong.
In my opinion unless you re a confident person and find it natural, breastfeeding is hard in the early days but its mostly down to confidence. I would not have been breast feeding now if I hadn't had stayed in another night and had loads of midwives to watch me feed, as I was convinced I was doing it wrong. But once I Had my confidence it was breeze. Of course there were are still are times where I would loose my confidence especially when little one goes through a growth spurt and I worry there is not enough milk for him, or he starts being fussy at the breast. But I wouldn't change it for the world!
Try to relax and go with the flow but be realistic that you may need some help to check technique and ensure your confident.