A member asked:

Do cycles longer than 35 days mean you have oligomenorrhea if they are regular? can this affect the ability to conceive?

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Dr. Peter Kurzweil answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Not a problem.: Some women have a 35 day cycle as their natural, normal cycle. 28 days is perhaps an average, but the range can be every 3-5 weeks. Since they are your regular cycle, this is not oligomenorrhea. You will ovulate less frequently than other women who cycle 28 days; ovulation occurs mid-cycle, in your case around day 18.

Answered 9/28/2016

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