A delay in menstrual cycles can sometimes indeed be puzzling. From an Ayurvedic perspective, several factors contribute to this, including stress, exercise changes, dietary habits, and underlying dosha imbalances. In your case, stress and lifestyle transitions might have increased vata dosha, which controls movement and nervous system functions. This could have led to irregularities in your cycle. Additionally, over-exertion or strenuous workouts without proper nourishment can disturb reproductive balance.
Firstly, it’s essential to create consistent daily routines to pacify vata. Aim to maintain regular sleep patterns and meal times. Try including a stress-relieving practice like Pranayama or meditation; just 10-15 minutes every day can promote hormonal equilibrium.
For diet, warm, nourishing foods balance vata. Include cooked vegetables, whole grains, and avoid excessively cold or dry foods. Herbs that stabilize cycles include Ashoka (Saraca indica) and Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus). You can take these herbs in capsule form, following label guidelines, or as tinctures mixed with warm water.
Incorporate sesame oil massage into your routine. Gently rub warmed oil on your body before showering; this grounds and calms vata, supporting menstrual health. Stay aware of overly harsh workouts; moderate exercise promotes balance without stress.
Monitor your condition closely. If your period continues to delay, or if you suspect another underlying health issue, consulting with a healthcare professional is wise to ensure safety and care. Regular menstrual patterns should gradually return as balance is reinstated.



