Postpartum Products
Jingmommy Postpartum Products
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A well-done confinement means a lifetime of wellbeing
As the saying goes: “Nourish before birth, care for yourself during confinement.” The physical exertion of labor and postpartum blood loss deplete a mother’s vital energy, leading to deficiency of qi and blood, yin and blood insufficiency, depletion of all meridians, and coexistence of deficiency and stagnation.
Failing to do confinement properly often leads to the aftereffects known as “Yue Nei Feng” (postpartum wind) — a range of ailments that arise from lack of care during confinement, such as dizziness, headaches, lower back pain, cold hands and feet, general weakness, and sensitivity to cold. Postpartum symptoms include incomplete discharge of lochia, night sweats, abdominal pain, constipation, insufficient breast milk, and postpartum depression. Chinese tradition holds that all these symptoms can be prevented and treated with herbal medicine, with reliably fast results.
“After having a baby, you realize — it’s not your body that’s exhausted, it’s your vital energy that’s gone.”
Jingmommy carefully selects fully matured hens and fresh white feather chickens, slow-simmered over two days with no preservatives and no added flavorings — only the purest concentrated nutrition.
Every sip isn’t just chicken soup —
it’s your energy for the whole day, your foundation for breastfeeding, the critical starting point for postpartum rebuilding.
Welcome baby’s full moon — the best way to share a centuries-old “Full Moon Blessing”
In Taiwan, a baby’s 30th day of life is called “Full Moon.” A baby safely reaching full moon is a joyous occasion — parents celebrate by sending steaming sesame oil rice, chicken legs, and red eggs to family and friends, expressing gratitude and wishing the child a smooth and prosperous life.
The sticky glutinous rice symbolizes “endless growth,” the chicken leg represents “announcing good news and passing on blessings,” and the red egg represents good fortune and completeness. This delicious tradition has been passed down through generations as “the language of blessings.”
Sheng Hua Tang is a classical herbal formula that has been used by women postpartum since ancient times. As its name suggests, it is able to generate new blood and transform stagnant blood. The herbal composition and dosage are adjusted according to each woman’s individual presentation and symptoms to achieve the best recovery outcome.
According to modern pharmacological research, Sheng Hua Tang promotes lactation, stimulates uterine contraction, supports uterine recovery, relieves spasm and pain, calms the mind, has anti-inflammatory and anti-infection properties, and removes blood stasis. It is effective for postpartum abdominal pain due to blood stasis, clearing residual lochia, and cold pain in the lower abdomen. Research confirms it is quite effective in preventing and treating postpartum complications.
Let Jingmommy take care of your back
Taking Du Zhong (Eucommia) appropriately during the confinement period helps prevent lower back pain, joint aches, and limb numbness. Du Zhong is an excellent TCM herb for nourishing the liver and kidneys and strengthening tendons and bones. Taken from the second postpartum week onward, it supplements the middle and benefits qi, strengthens bones and sinews, and with long-term use promotes “lightness and longevity.” Taking Du Zhong during confinement supports quality breast milk production, helps restore the postpartum weakened body, and inhibits postpartum weight gain — highly beneficial for new mothers.
During pregnancy, the uterus expands rapidly as the baby grows, pushing all the internal organs into compressed and displaced positions — like a small watermelon inside.
During the confinement period, mothers must pay special attention to preventing “organ prolapse,” as all “women’s ailments” and “premature aging” start from organ prolapse, and worst of all it can lead to a protruding lower abdomen! Wearing a belly wrap is therefore very important — it helps the uterus contract, supports the organs in returning to their original positions, and reduces lower back pain.