📝 Detailed Answer
Many patients visit the clinic having attempted standard diets out of a desperate desire to return to their pre-pregnancy bodies. However, the postpartum body is entirely different. From the perspective of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), the process of pregnancy and childbirth significantly depletes Qi and Blood (氣血), leaving the entire body in a weakened state.
Crucial factors to consider here are 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis) and edema. Eohyeol refers to stagnant, low-quality blood; if this is not properly cleared, metabolism drops significantly, potentially creating a constitution where weight does not drop even with reduced intake. When waste products known as 'Dameum' (痰飮, phlegm-fluid retention) accumulate, the body feels heavy and swelling worsens. Fasting under these conditions can lead to 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency), further weakening digestive functions and causing lethargy and dizziness.
Here is a summary of the differences:
| Category | General Diet | Postpartum Diet |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Goal | Body fat reduction & body shaping | Restoration of bodily functions & edema removal |
| Nutrition | Calorie restriction & nutrient control | Vitality reinforcement & nutrient supply focus |
| Exercise | High-intensity intervals, strength training | Joint protection & light stretching first |
| Metabolism | Relatively stable basal metabolic rate | Unstable metabolism due to hormonal shifts |
| Priority | Reducing the number on the scale | Lochia discharge & recovery of Qi and Blood circulation |
Postpartum weight loss is about 'emptying and filling' rather than simply 'subtracting.' Instead of rushing into restrictive dieting, it is essential to first assess the remaining blood stasis and the state of your digestive function. This is the healthiest and fastest shortcut to returning to your original self.