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The new postpartum paradigm: luxury and autonomy in South Korea

by PREMIUM.CAT
Se ve que lo que está de moda ahora son los retiros de lujo posparto. Pero no en Cataluña (todavía) sino en Corea del Sur. El auge de las clínicas para las madres que acaban de renunciar se llaman "Zuò Yuè Zi". Lo que serían de confinamiento postnatal, pero con el mejor de un hotel de cinco estrellas: tres comidas en el corazón, lo que desea, masajes, apoyo emocional, cuidado experto y especialistas en la recuperación física de la madre y el bebé. Una fantasía que puedes disfrutar por el precio modesto de aproximadamente € 1,000 por noche. Pro (8k, mejor calidad, obra maestra, muy detallada: 1.1)

The rise of postnatal retreats

Currently, luxury recovery centers for recent mothers are gaining popularity in South Korea. Known as “Zuò Yuè Zi”, these shelters offer an experience that combines the services of a five -star hotel with specialized care for mothers and babies.

An environment of well -being and relaxation

The services include personalized meals, massages, and emotional care, all in a designed atmosphere to facilitate physical and mental recovery. With a cost of € 1,000 per night, these experiences have become an attractive option for those who seek a pause of postpartum reality.

The value of recovery

In a world where social pressure often demands that mothers return to their responsibilities immediately after birth, the idea of ​​disconnecting and focusing on personal well-being is becoming more and more appreciated. This new trend recognizes the importance of rest and mental recovery, as well as the right of women to enjoy a time for themselves.

A Model to imitate?

In the face of this reality, the idea of ​​implementing a similar system in Catalonia has begun to gain strength. Imagining a space dedicated to the care of mothers in a calm and serene environment could not only improve their mental health, but also to offer a peace refuge in a critical moment of their lives.

A recognized need

Recently, the World Health Organization issued guidelines that emphasize the importance of emotional well -being during postpartum, a late but essential recognition of the needs of mothers. This change in paradigm is a step forward towards a society that values ​​mental health as an integral part of motherhood.

The feminist revolution and the future

As women begin to challenge traditional rules on motherhood and their responsibility, important questions are asked about their autonomy. Movements like the 4B, born in South Korea, reflect a cultural change that seeks to break with patriarchal expectations.

A new course

The growing awareness of women’s rights and their postpartum health can lead to a future where mothers are not only valued, but also have access to resources that allow them to live this stage in a dignified and satisfactory way.

A necessary reflection

In a quick evolving world, it is vital that we continue to explore new ways to support mothers. The transformation of social expectations for motherhood is an essential step in ensuring that women can enjoy their journey into motherhood without being trapped in traditional pressures.

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