“…Nevertheless, difficulty sleeping at night when the infant is asleep can signal depression and anxiety in new mothers (Bei, Milgrom, Ericksen, & Trinder, 2010; Dennis & Ross, 2005; Dørheim, Bondevik, Eberhard-Gran, & Bjorvatn, 2009; Goyal, Gay, & Lee, 2007; Huang, Carter, & Guo, 2004; Okun et al, 2011; Swanson, Pickett, Flynn, & Armitage, 2011). Among factors that may influence sleep in the postpartum period, little attention has been paid to the role of childhood trauma, which is known to negatively affect sleep in non-perinatal adults (Bader et al, 2007; Chapman et al, 2011; Chapman et al, 2013; Greenfield, Lee, Friedman, & Springer, 2011). Further, a past history of sexual trauma is a significant risk factor for the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the postpartum (Verreault et al, 2012).…”