Sorry, Anna. After I read through yesterday, I was under the impression you were going the co-sleeping route, so didn't reply.
TBH, I wouldn't pay for a sleep consultant. You said earlier, and I completely agree, I'm not sure what he/she would have to offer that you either don't already know or can get from the boards here. And yes, I doubt there is a money back guarantee.
What I would do, is like you did last night, but without giving her the dummy. I think you mentioned you already have something in there with lots of dummies attached to, or you could do the pj thing like Shiv mentioned, or I've heard of glow-in-the dark ones as well. I'd be as strict and consistent as possible for at least a week. Start by guiding her hand and then do less and less each night, using your voice and telling her to get her paci and go back to sleep (or something like that
). Make sure you go in only for an I need you cry and feed after 8 hrs, you know the drill. Or get rid of the dummy and do the same, but that's a slippery slope you may not want to go down.
I guess where I'm coming from is that I would want to be sure I'd done all I could to get her to do it on her own before I paid money for a consultant (which DH would never let me do, I'm pretty sure
) or co-slept. I really have nothing against co-sleeping, but I just could never do it. I don't even like cuddling with DH, really, I need my space.
If, after a week (or two
), there's still no difference, then maybe go down one of the other routes and know that you've really done all that you can and she's just not wired to sleep through yet. Unfortunately, I think there are some babies out there like that.
(((Hugs))), hon. I don't know if this is feasible for you or if it's even what you're looking for, it's just what I think I would do in your situation. What are her days looking like right now?