OK if you've only had Gia 9 days, then she is going to have many many mistakes. Yes all the time. Puppies don't automatically know where to go! They know they have to go about 10 seconds before it comes out. You're expecting too much. She needs to learn what to do.
Why do you have the bedroom lined with pads? Can't you confine her to somewhere with tile? Or better yet, try crate training? If you do it properly she will at least hold it (most of the time) until you let her out and carry her to the proper potty spot. At first that will be every 15 mins, then every 20, 30, 45 mins, etc. as she gets older.
What do you ultimately expect? Do you want a pee-pad trained dog or an outside trained dog.
DO NOT put her on the bed. If she can't get down and she has to go, she is going to go! Why should she hold it? She was crying to tell you she needed to go. If a little kid says "Mom I have to potty" and you don't take the to the bathroom, they will mess their pants. She CAN'T hold it. You need to take her out AT LEAST once, if not twice, in the middle of the night.
Training is a good idea because the trainer can set up a plan for you and make sure you are doing the right things. Be careful and make sure they are a positive trainer. Stay away from anyone who wants you to do a leash correction or alpha roll your dog. Look for someone who rewards good behavior with treats and ignores bad behavior. Beware that anyone can say they are a trainer. Good ones are out there but you have to be careful!
Here's 2 good books to read in the mean time. Check to see if your library has them.
Power of Positive Dog Dog Training Positive Perspectives