While there are several reasons, periods could be late, it’s important to look at this from a holistic Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective. An imbalance in the doshas, particularly vata, can affect the menstrual cycle. Stress and irregular lifestyle patterns — like late nights — can indeed disrupt vata and, consequently your cycle. Your description suggests a possible aggravation of vata, leading to delay in periods.
Here’s a few approaches you might consider. First, examine your daily routine. Try to establish a consistent sleep schedule, ideally going to bed and waking up at the same time every day even on weekends. A calm nighttime routine can help pacify vata and reduce stress. Also, incorporate grounding foods that balance vata such as warm soups, cooked vegetables, whole grains, and nuts like almonds.
It would be beneficial to perform self-massage (abhyanga) with warm sesame oil before a shower. This can help stabilize vata by grounding the body’s energy. Gentle yoga and pranayama can be useful too. Focus on alternate nostril breathing to channelize and balance energy.
If your period remains absent despite these changes, it might be wise to consult a healthcare professional or a specialist in Siddha-Ayurveda, particularly if you’re experiencing other symptoms that feel unusual. Further evaluation can ensure there are no underlying issues requiring attention. Sometimes disruption is temporary, but if it persists beyond this cycle, get the necessary guidance.



