I am in the same situation, i have a 3 year old who has never slept well if he was'nt with me (his mum). I had another little boy 3 weeks ago and throughout the pregnancy i worried about how to break my other son's bad routine, i always told him that when the baby came he would have to sleep in his own bed and that he had a lovely room that was all his, I even bought him a novelty bed to see if this would entice him.. Anyway, it's really hard for me as i am a single mum but my own mother has been great and has been staying over
to help with my son. i have to say that so far my son sleeps well in his bed but i wonder if he will when my mum can no longer stay over. The only concern i have with my son is that, although he loves the baby, i have noticed that he screams and gets frustrated and whinges alot more than he used to.
I, like you, don't want to make the same mistakes with the new baby as i did with my son; i always held my son and at the first whimper i would pick him up, he cried all the time so when he did sleep i was so scared he would awake and scream for hours again that i tiptoed and kept everything quiet.. I later found out he had health problems with his gut and kidneys etc and then later he was diagnosed as hyperactive for which i am refused medication so my daily life with him is terrible.
i know every child is different but when i was pregnant with the second and i was told it was another boy i went home and cried with the thought that i may have 2 sons, who cry all the time and never sleep and are hyperactive.. I know it's early days but he is quite peaceful, only
cries for a feed or winding and can happily lay in his basket!
This time around i am more relaxed to his cries and do not run to pick him up, if it takes me 5 or 10 minutes to make up his feed and he cries then so be it. Also i am bottle feeding this time around as i breastfed my other son and it was very tiring and i