📝 Detailed Answer
It is very common for patients to feel immense pressure to return to their pre-pregnancy bodies as quickly as possible. However, the postpartum body is exceptionally sensitive; applying standard weight loss methods prematurely often leads to severe fatigue or physical collapse.
From the perspective of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), the body suffers significant depletion of Qi and Blood immediately after delivery. This state makes the body prone to the accumulation of Eohyeol (瘀血, stagnant blood/blood stasis) and Dameum (痰飮, phlegm-fluid/metabolic waste). Many women also experience Bi-heo (脾虛, Spleen deficiency), which impairs digestive function. If you restrict your diet too severely during this stage, your vitality drops, which ironically lowers your basal metabolic rate and hinders weight loss.
Here is a comparison between the two approaches:
| Category | General Diet | Postpartum Diet |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Primary Goal | Weight loss & body shaping | Functional recovery & edema removal |
| Core Strategy | Calorie restriction, high-intensity exercise | Replenishing Qi and Blood, expelling waste |
| Precautions | Overcoming plateaus & maintenance | Protecting joints, preventing postpartum wind (Sanhu-pung) |
| Approach | Focus on reducing body fat | Focus on normalizing metabolic functions |
| Priority | External aesthetic change | Internal organ & hormonal stabilization |
Ultimately, the essence of postpartum weight loss is helping the body regain its natural ability to burn calories. Rather than forcing weight down, the priority should be clearing out Eohyeol and Dameum while replenishing depleted energy. Let us carefully determine together whether your body is still in the recovery phase or if it is now the appropriate stage to begin a structured weight loss program.