A.J.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say, she's only 9 months old! She's still a baby. For God's sake, comfort the child. So you have to sleep in a recliner with her on your chest until she goes back to sleep and you can put her in her crib. Everybody's happy, everybody gets sleep. It's been said a thousand times, and this makes a thousand and one, but they're only babies for a little while. Hold them while you can, because pretty soon it will be, "Mom, get off me!" Wanting to sleep near the people they love isn't being spoiled, it's wanting to be secure. Sure, they should be able to self-comfort eventually, but if your kid is screaming for 45 minutes, it's got to be more traumatic for them than for you, because they're the ones screaming for comfort. In fact, if you did the same thing to an invalid adult that couldn't do anything for themselves, it would be considered abuse to let them call for you for 45 minutes, or until they just gave up. So you don't get quite as much sleep. Is it worth hearing your baby scream?
I'm not saying you're a bad mother if you let her cry. And nobody else is a bad parent for letting their kids cry it out either. But personally, I'd rather hold and comfort my baby than let them wail. You do what's right for you. When you get to the point that you're saying "I'm going to fling myself (or this baby!) out the window if I don't get some sleeeeeeep!", then you have to do whatever it takes. You can't just go and go and go until you have a breakdown. Do what works.
And as far as I'm concerned about co-sleeping, there's plenty of time to get them to sleep in their own bed. When they're older, they'll understand better why they need to sleep in their own bed. That doesn't mean they'll LIKE it, and yeah, you'll have a bunch o' trouble, but I've never met a kid that just goes to bed and falls asleep without some kind of fuss anyway. ;-) That's what I'd do.
Good luck, girlfriend! I'll be prayin' for ya, and sending you a bunch of "sleepy baby" vibes!
xo,
AJ
PS-tell your husband to go jump in the lake. It's YOUR fault...riiiight. Tell him if he's ever injured and can't get out of bed, you're going to do the same thing to him and see how he likes it!