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My cycles have been 24, 25, 26, 26 & 24 days. we are trying to conceive. is this a problem?

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Probably not: If your cycles are consistently two to three days short of the 28 to30 daycycle and that is normal for you then it is okay. You probably ovulate a little bit early around day 11, 12, or 13 and as long as the luteal phase is at least 12 days long then conception should not be a problem according to your ovulation.

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Depends: Certainly there is some variation in cycle length between patients and not everyone has a 28 day cycle. If you have a 25 day cycle but ovulate on day 14 then I am a bit concerned that the luteal phase is a bit short. Not unreasonable to check in with a fertility doc to make sure that everything is otherwise ok. If you are ovulating on day 10-11 but having sex on days 12/14/16 then you be off.

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