Periods can become delayed for various reasons, and your situation does resonate with some common patterns seen in life changes. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic context, we look at your entire being and lifestyle to understand disruptions like this. The introduction of stress, changes in your daily routine, new dietary habits, and even starting yoga—all of these can impact your body’s delicate balance, especially your doshas and agni.
1. Stress is indeed a significant factor. Elevated stress levels tend to increase Vata dosha, leading to irregular cycles. Vata controls movement in body, and an imbalance might disrupt menstrual cycles. Practicing regular grounding yoga and deep breathing exercises can help calm Vata. Make sure you’re doing more restorative poses rather than intense, stimulating ones.
2. Your dietary changes might also be affecting your agni, the metabolic fire. Ensure that you’re eating warm, cooked meals instead of cold or overly raw foods, which can be aggravating to Vata. Including warming spices like ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon in your meals can aid digestion and balance your cycle.
3. As for the cramps, they can indicate an imbalance or stagnation in the body’s energy channels. Gentle abdominal massages with warm sesame oil can help improve circulation and reduce discomfort.
4. Establish a stable daily routine, or dinacharya. Regular sleep, mealtime, and relaxation play a crucial role. Try to incorporate this to your lifestyle to stabilize your cycle.
If you continue to miss periods or the cramps become severe, it might be wise to check with a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues. Aligning with the rhythms of nature and listening to your body’s cues can guide you back to balance.


