Shilpa Shetty warns women to skip inverted yoga poses during menstruation
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Actress and fitness advocate Shilpa Shetty has again turned to social media to underscore the importance of menstrual-cycle-aware exercise, sharing a video demonstration of an advanced inverted yoga pose while cautioning women to avoid such practices during their period.
In a post on her social media, Shilpa detailed the benefits of the inverted variation she demonstrated — including improved blood circulation to the brain, thyroid and parathyroid stimulation, strengthened neck and shoulder muscles, stress relief, and enhanced digestion. However, she explicitly flagged that women should sidestep the pose during menstruation, and that those with high blood pressure, heart conditions, glaucoma, neck pain, or a slipped disc should also avoid it.
The pose and its benefits
In the video, Shilpa is seen performing the advanced inverted posture on a pink yoga mat, dressed in black activewear, demonstrating the movement with precision and control. The pose, according to her caption, boosts blood circulation to the brain, stimulates the thyroid and parathyroid glands, strengthens the neck, shoulders, and core muscles, helps relieve stress and anxiety, and improves digestion while enhancing natural facial glow.
Why menstrual awareness matters in fitness
The caution aligns with traditional yoga philosophy, which suggests that inverted poses during menstruation may interfere with the body's natural downward energy flow. Modern fitness experts increasingly acknowledge that menstrual cycles affect hormone levels, energy, and recovery capacity — making cycle-synced exercise planning a legitimate wellness consideration. Shilpa's post emphasises listening to one's body and practising safely rather than pushing through regardless of physiological state.
Shilpa's broader fitness advocacy
The Dhadkan actress, now 50, has long championed mindful fitness and healthy living. Earlier, on the occasion of National Exercise Day, she shared a motivational compilation of her own workout routine — spanning yoga, strength training, and Pilates — underscoring the importance of consistency and self-discipline. She wrote at the time: