Likely normal: It is not necessarily abnormal to have a cycle every 36-37 days. It is definitely on the long end as far as "normal" cycles, but if you are completely regular with no abnormal bleeding otherwise, it is probably nothing to worry about. In your case, though, you likely do not ovulate on day#14, but probably later.
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Not normal but OK: Normal menstrual cycle length is usually considered to be 28 days plus or minus a week (21-35 days). But if your cycle is always 36-37 days. There's probably nothing to worry about.
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Possibly: Occasionally some individuals will have a long follicular phase but will ovulate every cycle. Ask your physician to check your Progesterone level approximately seven days after suspected ovulation.
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