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한방 다이어트 vs 다른 방법
한방 다이어트 vs 다른 방법

Q. It’s so hard to get back to my pre-pregnancy body after giving birth. How is a postpartum diet different from a regular one?

A.

Postpartum weight management is less about 'emptying' the body through restriction and more about 'filling' what has been lost. While standard diets focus on burning fat via calorie deficits, postpartum care prioritizes recovering your exhausted system first. Starving yourself while your Qi and Blood (氣血) are depleted will only damage your constitution and make your body resistant to weight loss. True health returns only after managing postpartum edema and clearing Blood Stasis (瘀血). Having seen my own family struggle with this, I know it is a difficult journey. Let’s work through this together.

📝 Detailed Answer

It is incredibly overwhelming when you are exhausted from childcare and the weight simply won't come off. Many mothers I see in the clinic try to approach weight loss like a standard diet, only to end up with joint pain. I even recall a time early in my practice when I was too ambitious with a prescription and ended up draining a patient's energy—a mistake I learned from deeply. First and foremost, you must prioritize your 'Qi and Blood'—your body's fundamental energy and nourishment. Immediately after childbirth, the body is in a state of 'Deficiency of Qi and Blood' (氣血虛弱). If you starve yourself in this state, your body enters a crisis mode, clutching onto energy reserves and slowing metabolism. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we focus on clearing 'Blood Stasis' (瘀血, stagnant blood) and 'Phlegm-fluid' (痰飮, metabolic waste) before attempting aggressive fat loss. | Category | General Diet | Postpartum Diet | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Primary Goal** | Fat loss and muscle gain | Recovery and metabolic normalization | | **Core Principle** | Calorie restriction | Supplementing Qi and Blood; clearing lochia/edema | | **Timing** | Anytime | After the puerperium (usually 6+ weeks postpartum) | | **Exercise Intensity** | High-intensity strength and cardio | Low-intensity (stretching, walking) | | **TKM Perspective** | Improving Spleen Deficiency (脾虛) | Prioritizing Supplementing Deficiency (補虛) | When the body is in a state of Spleen Deficiency (脾虛), digestive function weakens, and you may feel bloated even after just drinking water. By revitalizing Spleen function and warming the body, we create a path for waste to be eliminated naturally. Please set aside the idea of 'starving' the weight off. Nourishing and recovering your body is actually the fastest way to prevent the yo-yo effect in the long run. Let's start by accurately assessing your body's current condition.
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