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Sanhujori (Korean: 산후조리) is the Korean system of postpartum care, a culturally specific form of postpartum care. Sanhujori include consuming healthy foods, doing exercise and warming up the body. The sanhujori period typically lasts approximately from one week to one month. Sanhujori is a compound word: 'sanhu' (Korean: 산후; after the childbirth) and 'jori' (Korean: 조리; the regaining of the physical condition by doing a variety of recovery activities). In a pre-modern society, sanhujori services were provided by the family members of mothers. However, the traditional extended family system has been broken up and the services began to be offered by private postpartum centers (sanhujoriwon) and postpartum care workers (sanhujorisa). People often believe that sanhujori has a great impact on wo

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  • 한국의 산후조리 (ko)
  • Sanhujori (en)
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  • 한국의 산후조리(産後調理)는 여성이 아기를 낳은 후 허약해진 몸과 마음을 특별한 음식, 활동, 또는 거처 등의 보살핌을 통해 임신 전의 건강상태로 회복하도록 돕는 심리적 유사 의료 행위이다. (ko)
  • Sanhujori (Korean: 산후조리) is the Korean system of postpartum care, a culturally specific form of postpartum care. Sanhujori include consuming healthy foods, doing exercise and warming up the body. The sanhujori period typically lasts approximately from one week to one month. Sanhujori is a compound word: 'sanhu' (Korean: 산후; after the childbirth) and 'jori' (Korean: 조리; the regaining of the physical condition by doing a variety of recovery activities). In a pre-modern society, sanhujori services were provided by the family members of mothers. However, the traditional extended family system has been broken up and the services began to be offered by private postpartum centers (sanhujoriwon) and postpartum care workers (sanhujorisa). People often believe that sanhujori has a great impact on wo (en)
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  • Sanhujori (Korean: 산후조리) is the Korean system of postpartum care, a culturally specific form of postpartum care. Sanhujori include consuming healthy foods, doing exercise and warming up the body. The sanhujori period typically lasts approximately from one week to one month. Sanhujori is a compound word: 'sanhu' (Korean: 산후; after the childbirth) and 'jori' (Korean: 조리; the regaining of the physical condition by doing a variety of recovery activities). In a pre-modern society, sanhujori services were provided by the family members of mothers. However, the traditional extended family system has been broken up and the services began to be offered by private postpartum centers (sanhujoriwon) and postpartum care workers (sanhujorisa). People often believe that sanhujori has a great impact on women's life-long health conditions; mothers who do not properly perform sanhujori practices may suffer from a range of illnesses, such as joint inflammation, urinary incontinence, low blood pressure, and depression. (en)
  • 한국의 산후조리(産後調理)는 여성이 아기를 낳은 후 허약해진 몸과 마음을 특별한 음식, 활동, 또는 거처 등의 보살핌을 통해 임신 전의 건강상태로 회복하도록 돕는 심리적 유사 의료 행위이다. (ko)
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