📝 Detailed Answer
Postpartum physical conditions can be highly unpredictable. Many patients arrive at our clinic exhausted or with compromised health after attempting standard dieting methods. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), the postpartum period is characterized by a significant deficiency in Qi and Blood (氣血). If you fast indiscriminately in this state, the body perceives a 'state of emergency' and tends to hold onto energy more stubbornly, hindering weight loss.
From a TKM perspective, the primary priority is removing Eohyeol (瘀血, stagnant blood/blood stasis) and Dameum (痰飮, accumulated phlegm and fluid waste) that remain after childbirth. If these waste products persist, the body feels heavy and edema (swelling) remains, making weight loss inefficient regardless of the effort. Furthermore, if you strictly restrict your diet while suffering from Bi-heo (脾虛, deficiency of the Spleen/digestive function), your overall recovery will only be delayed.
Here is a comparison between general and postpartum weight loss:
| Category | General Dieting | Postpartum Weight Loss |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Primary Goal | Fat reduction and body contouring | Recovery of bodily functions & edema removal |
| Approach | Calorie restriction and exercise-centric | Vital energy supplementation & waste excretion |
| Precautions | Overcoming plateaus and consistency | Joint protection & prevention of postpartum wind (Sanhu-pung) |
| Key Mechanism | Increasing energy expenditure | Removal of Eohyeol/Dameum & metabolic normalization |
| Recommended Timing | Anytime | After the postpartum care and recovery period |
Rather than focusing on the number on the scale right now, creating an internal environment where your body can function normally again is actually the fastest route. Please set aside any urgency and adjust your approach slowly, according to your body's own pace of recovery.