Are you looking for postpartum care resources in Korea? Our volunteers have put together a list of resources to support English-speaking mothers who have recently given birth in South Korea.
- Listen to the BlogCast
- About Postpartum Care
- 2022 SOS Public Health Maternal Health Research
- Korean Terms to Know
- Postpartum Care in Bundang
- Postpartum Care in Gimhae
- Postpartum Care in Pyeongtaek
- Postpartum Care in Seoul
- Naver and Kakao Map Search
- Additional Resources
- Follow SOS Public Health for More Resources
- Research Design & Implementation Team
Listen to the BlogCast
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About Postpartum Care
Postpartum care is a critical and often challenging period, especially for those navigating motherhood in a foreign country. Understanding and accessing postpartum care resources is essential for a smooth and healthy recovery after childbirth. This blog post is dedicated to guiding you through the various postpartum care resources and services available in Korea. As our team diligently continues their research, we anticipate expanding this list. Should you have any additional suggestions or insights on postpartum care resources in Korea, please feel free to reach out to us at publichealth@southofseoul.net or connect with us on our Facebook page.
2022 SOS Public Health Maternal Health Research
In 2022, SOS Public Health conducted a maternal health research study to learn about the English-speaking international community’s access to maternal health resources in Korea. The 2022 SOS Public Health Maternal Health survey (SOS PHMHS) revealed that 65% of respondents attended their first postpartum care visit within the first 3 weeks after giving birth, while the remaining respondents made their first visit 4+ weeks after giving birth.
According to the Mayo Clinic, this time frame (first three weeks after giving birth) is the recommended time frame for the first postpartum care visit. Postpartum care is important because it allows individuals to watch for problems that may occur and to help them take care oftheir post-pregnancy body. As such, knowing where to go for postpartum care is just as important. Therefore, our SOS Public Health team has compiled a list of resources to access below.
NOTE: Not all of the health centers listed below have English-speaking support. You may still need to utilize translation or interpretation services. The information below simply provides a list recommended by fellow community members who had positive experiences while using the services.
Korean Terms to Know
Knowing a few key maternal health terms in Korean may help navigating postpartum care a bit less stressful. Below are some terms you may see or hear in your search for postpartum care services.
- Gynecological Medicine/Gynechology: 부인과 의학 [boo-een-gwa eui-hahk]
- Obstetrics: 산과학 [sahn-gwa-hahk]
- Obstetrics & Gynechology (a.k.a. Maternity Clinic): 산부인과 [sahn-boo-een-gwa]
- Postpartum: 산후의 [sahn-hoo-eh]
- Postpartum Care: 산후조리 [sahn-hoo-jo-ri]
- Postnatal: 출생 후의 [chool-saeng hoo-eh]
Postpartum Care in Bundang
Below currently lists one community-recommended postpartum service located in Bundang.
Cha University Bundang Medical Center
Cha University Bundang Medical Center is located in Bundang. Their JCI-certified hospital offers postpartum care in multiple languages including English, Russian, Mongolian, and more. Learn more about their postpartcum care services on their website or by calling them.
Cha Uni Bundang Womens Hospital
15774488
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Postpartum Care in Gimhae
Below currently lists one community-recommended postpartum service located in Gimhae.
Morning Calm Birthing Services
Morning Calm Birthing Services is a foreigner-owned registered childbirth service company based in Gimhae. They have full-time, certified doulas and childbirth educators who provide postpartum doula support in the Busan area. We recommend contacting this organization directly to learn more about their services and pricing.
Morning Calm Birthing Services
Morning Calm Birthing Services is the only foreign-owned registered childbirth service company in Korea. Full-time, professional, certified doulas and childbirth educators provide labor support, prenatal education, breastfeeding counseling, and pre- and post-partum consultations for expat families in Korea.
Postpartum Care in Pyeongtaek
Below lists community-recommended postpartum services located in the Pyeongtaek area.
Bestmom Pyeongtaek Anseong Branch
Bestmom is located in Godeok-dong, Pyeongtaek. This branch offers postpartum care services in several areas of Pyeongtaek such as Songtan, Anjung, Seojeong-ri and even Anseong. Visit their website or call them to learn more about their services and pricing.
Best Mom Anseong Branch
0507-1382-3710
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Lahene Postpartum Care Center
Lahene Postpartum Care Center is located in Hapjeong-dong, Pyeongtaek. They are a center that specializes in postpartum care. They do not have a website listed on their Naver profile, so we recommend calling the center to learn more about their services.
Lahene Postpartum Care Center
Pyeongtaek St. Mary’s Hospital
St. Mary’s Hospital is a general hospital located in Pyeongtaek. They offer an array of medical services including maternal health services. Additionally, St. Mary’s hospital has an international clinic available for those who need English language support. We recommend contacting this organization directly to learn more about their services.
St. Marys General Hospital
031-1800-8800
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 평택로 284
Pro tip: When you call Press 0 and ask for the International Clinic. Well prepared to handle foreign patients. They follow US privacy standards. ER AVAILABLE. FOR USFK: Approved for direct billing with TRICARE FOR WOMEN: Excellent Womens Clinic with female doctors. Mon - Fri from 9AM - 5:30PM and 7PM - 8PM as well as weekends and holidays 9AM - 2:30PM. FOR TEACHERS: The best place to get your annual medical check. (As of 2021) 70,000 won, ID, and 3 passport photos needed. Takes 7 days to get results. Open on Saturdays.
Yale Queens House
Yale Queens House is a birth center that offers postpartum care services. Their website doesn’t have English translation so you may need to use the Google Translate plug in or Papago to access information from their site. Visit their website or call them to learn more about their services and pricing.
Yale Queens Postpartum CareCenter
031-8054-7337
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Postpartum Care in Seoul
Below lists community-recommended postpartum services located in the Seoul area.
Dr. Sung’s Clinic
Dr. Sung’s Clinic is located in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. This clinic provide postnatal care. We recommend calling this clinic to learn more about their services and pricing as their website has limited information.
Dr. Sungs Clinic (Yonsei Womens)
027900802
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Hangul Address
서울 용산구 독서당로 70
Dr. Sungs Clinic also known as Yonsei Gynecology Clinic or Yonsei Womens Clinic offers a variety of services including a teenage check up program, premarital and pre-pregnancy service, reproductive check ups, menopausal check ups, men’s check ups, obstetrics, pre and postnatal services, and more.
Hatvit Women’s Hospital
Hatvit (English pronunciation: [haet-bit]) Women’s Hospital is located in Gangbok-gu, Seoul. Google Translate or Papago may be needed to navigate Hatvit Women’s Hospital’s website. This hospital appears to offer postpartum support, but their website doesn’t have a lot of detail on what their postpartum care entails. We recommend calling this clinic to learn more about their services and pricing.
Hatvit Womens Hospital
18116161
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Hosan Women’s Hospital
Hosan Women’s Hospital is located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. This clinic boasts that they are a ‘brand for women’ and have premium values from childbirth to diagnoses for women. Hosan has a postnatal care center where postpartum care is offered. We recommend calling the hospital to learn more about their services.
Ho San Womens Hospital
050714093493
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Houm OBGYN & Birthing Center
Houm OBGYN & Birthing Center is located in Seocho-gu, Seoul. This center provides patient-centered care for women of all ages according to their website. They offer an array of postpartum care support. Visit their website or call to learn more about their services.
Houm OBGYN And Birthing Center
0254894000
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Hangul Address
서울 서초구 서초중앙로 110
Houm OBGYN and Birthing Center is a private clinic that provides patient-centered care for women of all ages. They offer English support. The phone number listed below is the main phone number to the hospital. You may need utilize BBB Korea for language translation assistance for making appointments. For EMERGENCIES, Houm has an emergency English hotline: 010-2783-9001
Yeon & Nature
Yeon & Nature is located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. This clinic offers postpartum care in their Kangaroo Care House. Their website lists information on how to contact their international manager, and they offer online counseling.
Yeon And Nature
025181300
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Naver and Kakao Map Search
If you need a location nearer to you, conducting a Naver or Kakao Map search for nearby postpartum care centers may be your best option. Keep in mind, Naver or Kakao Map searches will only provide you with the nearest locations. Such locations may not have international clinics or English speaking doctors and staff. However, resources (listed in the next section) are available to help you navigate language barriers.
To search for maternal health clinics, hospitals and centers near you, copy and paste the following into Naver or Kakao Maps:
- Gynecological Medicine/Gynecology: 부인과 의학 [boo-een-gwa eui-hahk]
- Obstetrics: 산과학 [sahn-gwa-hahk]
- Obstetrics & Gynecology (a.k.a. Maternity Clinic): 산부인과 [sahn-boo-een-gwa]
- Postpartum: 산후의 [sahn-hoo-eh]
- Postpartum Care: 산후조리 [sahn-hoo-jo-ri]
- Postnatal: 출생 후의 [chool-saeng hoo-eh]
Additional Resources
Below are a list of additional resources that may help you in your search for maternal health information and support.
National Health Insurances Services (NHIS)
For questions on postpartum care health insurance coverage, contact the NHIS directly. The NHIS has an English hotline. The NHIS may even be able to inform you of health centers or hospitals in your area that offer postpartum care services.
NHIS Hotline
0338112000
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This phone number takes you to an NHIS agent who can answer any and all questions you have about the Korean national health insurance including cost and coverage. English, Russian, Chinese and other language services are available. Note: It may be difficult for a call to go through during the lunch hour (12pm-1pm)
Language Support
Several language support options exist in Korea. Such resources include:
- Papago Translation App
- Google Translate
- BBB Korea
- 1330 Korea Travel Hotline
- Friends, Family or Coworkers who speak Korean
- International Clinics – International clinics within University hospitals can assist with language support if needed while at your visit to that hospital
Social Support
Many folks find that reaching out to others online who have had similar experiences in their childbirth journey helpful. In the 2022 SOS PHMHS respondents reported that they utilized social groups most (84%) to find information on maternal health resources.
Here are a few Facebook Groups to join to ask about maternal health or general health in Korea:
Financial Support: The Happiness Card
With Korea’s low birthrate, the government is actively seeking ways to support families, including providing financial aid. The National Happiness Card (국민행복카드 [goong-min-haeng-bok-cah-deu]) is available to all expectant mothers, regardless of nationality, provided they contribute to the National Health Insurance system.
The amount offered on this card may vary from year to year, and can be utilized at hospitals and clinics for pregnancy-related appointments. Learn how to get a Happiness Card in Soul of Soul’s blog post: How To Get The National Happiness Card For Pregnant Women In Korea
Additional Reading
Check out the following blog posts to learn more about pregnancy and childbirth in Korea:
- Prenatal Care in Korea
- Prenatal Care Experiences and Resources in Korea
- Childbirth Experiences and Resources in Korea
- All About Pregnancy and Giving Birth in Korea
- Pregnancy and Giving Birth in South Korea
- Giving Birth in Korea
- What to Exect When You’re in Labor in Korea
- A Helpful Guide for Foreigner Couples Starting a Family in Korea
- Pregnant In Korea: The Superstitions, The Benefits, & So Much More!
- How To Get The National Happiness Card For Pregnant Women In Korea
- Secrets of the Korean Post-Natal Hotel: Postpartum Recovery In Korea
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Lanae Rivers-Woods moved to Korea in 2011 where she lives in the countryside with her family, friends, and puppies. She holds a BSSW (Bachelor’s of Science in Social Work), a MAIT (Master’s of Arts in International Teaching), and registered by the Pyeongtaek Korean Times with the Korean government as a Cultural Expert.
Ms. Rivers-Woods used her 15 years experience as a social architect, UX/UI designer, and technology consultant to found South of Seoul in 2015. South of Seoul is a volunteer organization that leverages technological tools to mitigate cultural dissonance in multi-cultural communities.
Through South of Seoul, Ms. Rivers-Woods works with independent volunteers, non-profit organizations, businesses, local & federal government, universities, and US military organizations to develop solutions to support English speaking international residents in rural South Korea.
Additionally, Ms. Rivers-Woods founded the South of Seoul smart phone app available for Google Play and iPhone. The app provides information a resources for those living and traveling in South Korea.
When she isn’t in South of Seoul development meetings or working her day job, Ms. Rivers-Woods loves to be outside at skate parks, the beach, or playing in the mountains.
Research Team
Denise Feurer holds a Master’s of Science in Public Health and a Bachelor’s in Nursing. Ms. Feurer is a public health researcher and advisor living and working in South Korea. Mrs. Feurer founded the Maternal Health Initiative for the South of Seoul Public Health Program in 2021. Her first research project or SOS Public Health launched in 2022.
Prior to joining the South of Seoul Public Health Program, Ms. Feurer volunteered for the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine’s (LSHTM) award-winning endeavor, the “Rapid Data Project”, to code and organize worldwide Covid-19 policies for WHO decision makers, student ambassador program representative, and UK Model WHO Academy.
Olivia Bowman is a military spouse living in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology with certificates in Global Health and Environmental Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In April 2023, she received her Master’s in Public Health with a concentration in Healthcare Organization and Policy.
With a background in healthcare, Ms. Bowman is passionate about increasing access to primary and preventative care, particularly for rural communities like the one she grew up in.
Through her practicum with the South of Seoul Public Health Program (SOS Public Health) in the fall of 2022, Ms. Bowman completed a Needs Assessment aimed at assessing and identifying the healthcare access needs of the international community residing in Korea.
Amber Barrow is currently a graduate student at The University of Texas Health and Science Center at Houston working towards her Masters in Public Health (MPH). She joined the SOS Public Health team in 2023 as a volunteer and will participate in the SOS Public Health Practicum Program in the spring of 2024. Amber will focus her practicum research on sexual health and education for middle to high school aged international students living in Korea.
Additionally, Amber has lanugage proficiency in both Chinese and Korean. After completing her undergraduate degree, Amber spent over a year living in China completing a Chinese language program. In addition to Chinese, Amber is now enrolled in a language study program here in South Korea to improve her Korean language proficiency.
Ms. Peck graduated from the University of Utah Asia Campus (UAC) in Incheon with a Master’s in Public Health and her Certification in Public Health (CPH). Ms. Peck also holds a Bachelor’s Degrees in Linguistics and one in International Studies with a Global Health emphasis.
Ms. Peck is Korean American and speaks both English and Korean. She has moved between the US and Korea since childhood, finally settling in Korea after graduating from UAC.
In 2021 Ms. Peck founded the South of Seoul Public Health Program which focuses on research and initiatives regarding the health and wellness of multinational residents in South Korea.
Additionally, Ms. Peck oversees the SOS Public Health Graduate Student Practicum Program which provides mentorship and training for Master’s in Public Health students. The program works with two students a semester with a focus on ethical UX research design, survey development, and initiative implementation.