Contact naps - no judgement please

My son was born at 37 weeks. He ended up in the NICU. He had a collapsed lung and was on a ventilator and came home healthy after 13 days in hospital. He was a normal birth weight 7lbs 6oz. Since we almost lost him, once I was able to hold him, I kind of never put him down (I know how bad it is). I slowly started getting him used to sleeping without being held. He was doing so well! Then the 4 months sleep regression came, and I can’t get him to settle alone. At night, he will sleep in his bassinet which is beside me. I rock him, and put him down when he is almost asleep, but let him fall completely asleep on the bassinet, usually holding my hand. I CANNOT for the life of me, get him to nap without being held. Not in his swing, not in a play pen, not in his crib. He maybe will do 20-30 minutes and then wakes up and can’t be settled back down unless I hold him. His naps are generally 1.5-2 hours ish. So not being able to do anything in that time is super frustrating. I get that I put myself in this situation, but I can’t see a way out if it. Any help is super appreciated, ideas I could try or just anything.
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I should also add, that because I’m holding him, he tends to sleep longer! Like he just will sleep all day long if I let him. I have to literally wake him up if he has reached a 4 hour mark of not eating. So it’s hard to get him in a routine. Generally he is awake for 1.5-2 hours. And then sleeps 1.5-2 hours. Eating every 3.5-4 hours. 5oz at a time. Other than that, he is a SUPER happy giggly baby!

I think it's a normal stage of development. He's going through a leap. Just hold on the for the ride, the house can wait. My baby feeds and naps on me, when I put her in the crib she'll only sleep for 30 mins right now. She used to sleep longer. Normal. You're doing great!

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