An irregular period is a common problem. There is no dearth of women who are not troubled by this problem. Many problems have to be faced if menstruation does not come on time. In such a situation, it is necessary to get it treated properly. It is better to use natural methods such as yoga instead of taking medicines as a treatment. Yes, there are much such yoga, by which the menstrual cycle can be regulated.

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Today, in this article, we will tell some such asanas, which start feeling relaxed just by doing just 10 minutes daily -

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  1. How is yoga beneficial in irregular menstruation?
  2. Yoga for Irregular Periods
  3. Take special care of these things
  4. Takeaway
Doctors for Yoga for irregular periods

According to Iyengar Yoga, those postures in which you bend forward while sitting on the ground, or bend your back, regulate menstruation. Gita Iyengar, who is Guru B. Of. S. According to Iyangar's daughter, those asanas in which your body is in an inverted posture if done after the end of menstruation, then the next menstruation becomes regular. This happens because these asanas correct the imbalance of your hormones.

  • Yoga stimulates the reproductive organs which help in their better functioning.
  • Asana practice reduces stress and completely relaxes your mind and body.
  • This asana regulates your metabolism, due to which you can maintain your ideal weight.
  • Doing yoga keeps your hormones balanced.

So let's know which easy ones can give you relief from menstruation.

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If a woman is constantly troubled by the irregularity of menstruation, then she can be benefited by doing these yoga asanas -

Dandasana

Dandasana straightens your spine and gives full space to the digestive organs. This relaxes them and improves their metabolism. Do Dandasana for 1-2 minutes.

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Paschimottanasana

Paschimottanasana is the most important of the asanas done sitting down, in which it is folded forward. Do this asana for 1-2 minutes. To make Paschimottanasana easier, you can place a round pillow or cushion under your head. You can do this near the start of your period.

Baddha konasana

Baddha konasana stimulates your reproductive organs. Do this asana for 1-2 minutes. You can keep a rolled towel under your knees. You can do this near the start of your period.

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Janushirshasan

Janushirshasana also stimulates your reproductive organs. Do this asana also for 1-2 minutes. You can keep a rolled towel or block under your head. You can do this near the start of your period.

Sarvangasan

In Sarvangasana, your body is in an inverted position, this helps in balancing your hormones. Do this asana also for 1-2 minutes. You can keep a rolled towel under your shoulders. You can do this near the start of your period.

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  • Geeta Iyengar says that if you have irregular periods, avoid doing asanas that require you to bend your back (do not do backward backbends) on the days of ovulation.
  • Remember that you get relief from yoga practice only after continuous practice and you get it slowly.
  • Yoga asanas do not increase joint pain, for this, during practice, take the help of objects, pillows, and other equipment to support the body, as necessary.
  • Don't push yourself beyond your physical capacity. If the pain increases, stop the yoga practice immediately and consult a doctor.

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Irregular menstruation can be cured through yoga. If a woman is struggling with this type of problem, then she can be benefited by doing Dandasan, Baddha Konasan, Janushirshasan, etc. Here we make it clear that if a woman is doing these yoga asanas for the first time, then she should do it in the beginning under the supervision of a yoga instructor. Also, if there is any kind of physical problem, then one must talk to the doctor.

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