35 day mensttral cycle?

I had an ectopic back in july 2006 i never lost any fertillity but since my cycles have been 35 days i didnt work them out before so dont know if they were like that before,but if you have a 35 days cycle am i still ovulating ad how do i work out ovulation useing dates on a 35 days cycle?

Answer:
It actually depends on how long your lutal phase is (time between when you ovulate and when your period starts). The norm is 14 days, but it can be as little as 11 days or as much as 16 days.
I had a 33 day cycle and ovulated on cycle day 18 and had a 14-15 day LP.
Start charting your temps or using ovulation tests to determine when you ovulate.
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i think you ovualte about 12 days before your peiod begins
try babycenter.com

they have ovulation charts
you are still ovulating, just a little later than normal. I am the same way. What you want to do is count back 14 days from the day you expect your period and that is when you would be "expected" to ovulate.

You could also, buy some ovulating kits. They have graphs in them as to what day to start using the testers depending on the length of your cycle.
i'm not sure..could it cause infertility? because mine tend to come 5 days late. mine was due the 19 its the 22 23 and no sign. wow never thought i'd find some one with same problem
First, cycles of this length are NOT rare. Second, don't EVEN try to calculate ovulation after what you've been through! You're putting yourself at risk! There is only EVER one way (outside a lab) woman "knows" she's ovulated: if she gets pregnant! Even menstruation is no guarantee (you can have "anovulatory" cycles!). It's a good bet that you DO ovulate irregularly, given your unusual cycle.

USE GOOD BIRTH CONTROL (condom with diaphragm is best)! Going on the Pill may be one way to stabilize your cycle, but it's not a guarantee.

Add: About the charts, they CAN work well, but remember: they were designed for women who WANTED to conceive! You must be incredibly diligent (taking temp and measuring cervical mucous and recording it EVERY DAY), to even have this be considered as a viable method of contraception!

Note: There are WAY too many sketchy, contradicting things posted here! I know women don't want to hear it, but you REALLY DO NOT KNOW when you ovulate, not matter what method you use! Too many things can interfere: stress, illness, random chance...and so on! Why gamble, especially because someone on THIS site (or any) says they have a "foolproof" method?!

When trying to conceive OR prevent it...seek the advice of professionals!
I used to have longer cycles like that and I kept a temperature chart so I would know when I was ovulating. The time between the beginning of your menstrual cycle and ovulation varies, but the rime from ovulation till the beginning of your next period is almost always 14 days so I would say that you would be ovulating around the 20-21 day of your cycle. Your best bet would be to try an ovulation prediction kit (you may have to buy 2 of then for longer cycles). This way you will know for sure that you are ovulating. Sometimes a miscarrige will mess up the hormones for a while and you may need to see a doctor.
Take your basal body temperature every morning (ask your doctor exactly how, or look online) - that will tell you when you ovulated - your temperature rises after you ovulate. You are most fertile in the few days BEFORE you ovulate. Once you've charted your temperature for a few months, you should see the pattern. Otherwise, just have sex all the time if you want to get pregnant, or always use protection/don't have sex if you don't want to get pregnant (yeah, I know, easier said than done!).

You can also use an ovulation predictor kit, which you can buy at your local drug store.
Check your mucus - it should become thinner and slippier and see through rather than white about the time you ovulate. (Don't muddle up your mucus and semen!) Also, if you take your temperature when you wake up, before you get out of bed, and plot it on a chart, you will see a slight rise in temperature when you ovulate. You can get a special thermometer and charts from your family planning clinic. (Ask about natural family planning methods.)

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