N.P.
Hi M.!
Yea, the same thing happened to my youngest son. I believe it's my fault, actually, because I was always too tired to get him back to his own bed when it ALL counted, so I just let him stay. Plus, I loved his "smell", so I didn't mind his snuggles :o)
But, like you, after a long time, you feel like you need to reclaim your own bed.
I started laying with him until he fell asleep. Yep, the old-fashioned toddler training. Then I went to bed. Yes, he did come in between 1-4am when he realized he was alone, but the trick was actually getting him used to his own bed, so I allowed the early morning entry. I just DIDN'T let him know that I knew he was sneaking in bed with me :o)
After about 2 months of trying to be consistent, he began to fall asleep in his own bed, and still only occassionally comes to our room during the night. I still allow it, because I know it's a security thing and as his mom, I will not be the one to take away any of his securities :O) I know he will eventually stay all night in his own bed. I can be patient enough for that day :o)
I hope sharing my same experience with you has made you feel that's it's somewhat "OK" to be having this "problem". Sometimes, we moms do the only things we can "in the moment", then months later wish we had done something different. Well, the "damage" is already done, so we need to patient to UN-do anything we allowed in the first place. It's not your daughter's fault, you gave her the "OK". It's just now time for her t o learn another "OK" from you.
It will all work out :o)
N.