If you want to try and encourage her to go back to her cot, maybe you could try doing a few fun/interesting (yet relaxing.....not 'excitable' type activities) in her room next to her cot as part of a wind-down for the day. Maybe you could introduce a special book (or use a favourite toy or something?) and make the evening bedtime routine something really nice and relaxing and inviting for her......
The other thing you could do is rather than try settling her in her cot, is to get her out and cuddle/rock/pat (or whatever works) in her room, next to her cot, but not actually in it IYKWIM? So get her out and do whatever she needs comfort-wise and then once she has relaxed and calmed down, try putting her back in again?
I guess it's all about making her feel totally comfortable, safe and snuggly in her own room/bed.....
It's tricky though as you say - when they're unwell and they want the extra comfort that only Mummy and Daddy can provide. If you're not in a desperate hurry to get her back into her cot and are happy with how things are for now, perhaps you could just let it slide and be guided by what she needs right now and then try her cot again in a few weeks?
Good luck!


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I really don't know why Gemma co-sleeping bothers me so much.Some days more than others.To be honest ideally I'd like her in her own bed, BUT I do not want to force her at all. I guess I want her to lead me and let me know when shes ready. Thank you for telling me it is normal(as stupid as it sounds!). I guess I feel kinda a failure that I can't get her to sleep in her own bed.I know its totally stupid and yes it could be the whole preggie hormones in overdrive but yeh Kelly you summed it up when you said you were nervous to start with and I know thats how I feel. Like I'm juggling plates sometimes!LOL!But I know we'll manage and that what we decide is the right thing and at this point I want bed time to be enjoyable for her and calming so looks like its co-sleeping for us!

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