📝 Detailed Answer
Postpartum physiological conditions are highly volatile. Focusing solely on calories, as one does in a general diet, can lead to physical collapse. Following childbirth, the body often retains 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, stagnant blood and waste products) and suffers from severely depleted Qi and energy. Extreme fasting at this stage can lead to 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency), which impairs digestive function and creates a vicious cycle where edema (swelling) actually worsens.
Furthermore, if 'Dameum' (痰飮, accumulated phlegm-fluid or metabolic waste) accumulated during pregnancy is not properly expelled, you may find that weight loss remains stagnant regardless of exercise. Therefore, postpartum weight management should prioritize 'expelling waste' and 'replenishing vitality' over simple 'reduction.'
| Category | General Diet | Postpartum Diet |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Goal | Body fat reduction & shaping | Postpartum recovery & metabolic normalization |
| Approach | Calorie restriction & increased exercise | Restoring vitality & expelling waste products |
| Precautions | Consistency in meal planning | Joint protection & adequate nutrition |
| Physical State | Relatively stable homeostasis | Hormonal shifts & joint laxity |
| TKM Perspective | Metabolic regulation by constitution | Removal of Eohyeol/Dameum & replenishing Qi and Blood |
| Priority | Reducing the number on the scale | Reducing edema & recovering physical strength |
Rather than focusing on the scale, the priority should be helping your body return to its original equilibrium. We recommend accurately assessing your current stage of recovery before starting any weight loss regimen.