Being women, we are blessed with the ability to give life.
But with this ability comes with the monthly “hassle” – menstrual cycle. With it, comes the hormonal changes that often wreck our emotions as well.
During our menstrual cycle, it is advised that we rest! DUH… however, I have noticed that many women ( including me… guilty as charged sometimes ) are still going for tough yoga classes. However, I do notice that doing some easy yoga like restorative yoga and certain light hatha yoga is very helpful in keeping those cramps at bay as well as helping me feel less uneasy on the tummy.
However, there are some poses that you should avoid ( especially during your heavy flow ) :
1. Any inversions.
Headstand – OUT
Handstand – OUT
Shoulderstand – OUT
Forearm Balance – OUT
….
Generally any pose that has the pelvic area below above the head is not to be performed.
2. Any pose that require strong twisting on the stomach area.
3. Kapalbhati or any breathing exercises that require you to contract stomach muscles are to be avoided as well.
If you have menstrual cramps, heavy bleeding, pelvic discomfort, do try out some of these poses :
1. Reclined Bound Angle Pose (Supta Baddha Konasana)
2. Supported Open Angle Pose (Salamba Upavistha Konasana)
3. Child’s Pose (Balasana)
4. Seated Forward Bend (Paschimottanasana)
5. Lying Knee to Chest Twist ( light twist )
You can use blankets and bolsters to support yourself on your lower back to relax and gently open the lower belly and pelvic floor and womb area when resting.
The best pose? Just rest….

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Hello,
I just came across your blog in Blogher and enjoyed reading your recent post. Other good poses to do when bleeding heavily during menstruation are supported bridge pose (Setu Bandha Sarvangasana), half moon pose (Ardha Chandrasana), and a favorite of mine for peace of mind as well, corpse pose (Savasana). I don’t participate in any form of power yoga while menstruating, but find peace and serenity instead in restorative yoga poses. Thanks for your insightful and informational post.
Caryn Kelly, Yoga Practitioner & Teacher
Salt Lake City, Utah
Wow, great information. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Caryn,
Thanks for sharing! Yes, I agree that us ladies should be giving our bodies a good rest during this period and allow our body to recover.
I believe that Savasana is everyone’s favorite pose!
Aww thanks for this! I’m on the first day of the cycle now and trying to decide whether to drive out for restorative yoga. I think the yoga would be great, but the lengthy drive is too strenuous right now. Thanks for the advice!