The goal of this clinical trial is to find out if person-centered behavioral interventions can help first-time mothers sleep better after childbirth. The study compares two approaches-a behavioral sleep management program and a behavioral aerobic exercise program-to usual postpartum care for women experiencing insomnia symptoms. The main clinical outcome is insomnia severity. The study also evaluates economic outcomes, including healthcare use, work absenteeism, overall health utility. Participants will: * Receive one of the interventions or continue with usual care. * Keep a sleep diary, a diary on physical activity, and complete questionnaires about sleep, mood, daily functioning, psychosocial factors, and economic outcomes. * Follow the program instructions, which may include sleep strategies or guided aerobic training, depending on the group.
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Insomnia Severity
Timeframe: This outcome will be measured at the following endpoints: - T0 = Day 0 - T1 = Day 42 - T2 = Day 132 - T3 = Day 222 The primary endpoint is the difference between T0 and T3.
Economic evaluations: Medical Consumption
Timeframe: This outcome will be measured at the following endpoints: - T0 = Day 0 - T3 = Day 222
Economic evaluations: Productivity Cost
Timeframe: This outcome will be measured at the following endpoints: - T0 = Day 0 - T3 = Day 222
Economic evaluations: Health-related quality of life
Timeframe: This outcome will be measured at the following endpoints: - T0 = Day 0 - T3 = Day 222