Hello,
First, let me tell you, your daughter is normal! Of course she would rather be held than put down to sleep!
My advice is to write down what your ideal routine would be..
6:00-7:00 wake, feed, bathe, dress
7:00-9:00 nap
9:00-10:30 eat, play, run errands
11:00-12:00 nap
ect...
make this the ideal, what works best for your return work schedule... then try to follow it...wake her up at the times you want her to be awake and do what it takes to keep her that way and then put her down the times you want her to sleep...actually put her down and soothe her with your voice or patting her, or pacifier...what ever it takes, with out picking her up. This will be easier if you go ahead and put her in her crib, it will be easier on your back.
Somehow by just having a plan to follow makes this easier. It will only take a few days of doing this. By putting her down awake she will learn to soothe herself and fall asleep. If she has fallen asleep while nursing gently wake her as you lay her down so she actually is has to fall asleep again in her bed. It is ok if she fusses, this is part of the process of falling asleep. Some babies take 10-15 minutes to fall asleep. I'm not talking about screaming, but fussing for a few minutes and then soothing again. The Happiest Baby On The Block is a good book.
After a few days of getting your day figured out, try letting her settle herself at night before you pick her up and feed her. I wait 60-90 seconds before I do anything! You can go to my website if you want to know more about me, I have brought 39 newborns home from the hospital for a local adoption agency and also am a newborn care specialist. Hope this helps you a little.
Angee
www.cincibabylady.com