Depends: Your numbers and dates make the risk of "anovulatory cycles" go up. If you have any risk factors for polycystic ovarian syndrome, ie obesity, diabetes, or other endocrine issues, then you may need help with ovulation. Talk with your gynecologist about it. Ultrasounds will often reveal a ruptured follicle and possible corpus luteum cyst if you have.
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