See doctor: It is within normal range to have a period every 21-35 days. However, if you have noticed a change in your cycle, you should see a doctor for evaluation. From the information given there is no reason to think you wouldn't be able to conceive, but there is no way to know this without evaluation with your doctor.
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Yes: Yes you can still get pregnant. Ovulation usually occurs 14 days prior to the next period, regardless the length of the cycle, so you should still be ovulating under normal circumstances. You just might have a little difficulty in calculating the day of your ovulation.
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