Hiya
Sorry you are having lots of sleep issues.
With regard to the NW'ing issues I wonder whether he has come to expect to be taken into your bed at night? Does he ever resettle in his own bed or do you always end up taking him in with you.
I think this is key here. By trying to resettle for 2 hours and *then* allowing him to come into bed with you I think he is confused as to what is happening and is used to settling with you. If you are happy to bring him into bed with you then it would be sensible to do this as soon as he wakes. However if you decide that you want to resettle him in his cot then I think you need to come up with a plan and stick to it
It will be hard of course, but if you decide to resettle him in his cot then that must be the way otherwise things will continue as they are.
Have a look at these links, they might give you some ideas.
http://babywhispererforums.com/index.php?topic=62612.0http://babywhispererforums.com/index.php?topic=65193.0As for the morning wake up, it might help you to keep a sleep diary for a few days which will help you to identify any patterns etc with his A times and wake up times. If a baby is awake in the morning before we are then it does count towards their total A time but it is much less stimulating than normal A time for a 9 month old so they are unlikely to be AS tired kwim? Saying that, some babies are really sensitive with A times, so perhaps a diary would help here. Or switch the monitor up louder for a few days to help you suss things out
I think you will probably get better advise with this if you pop a post in either Naps or EASY forum
HTH x