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If my cycle is about 60 days when am i ovulating?

if my cycle is about 60 days when am i ovulating?


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Hello.

A 60 day cycle is most possibly abnormal. That means, it is an anovulatory cycle. You may ovulate though from time to time but the time of ovulation (in your condition) it is virtually unpredictable...

You should see a doctor to rule out pathology and to suggest you a treatment if you want to get pregnant...

All the best to you...

Posted 2009-10-14T08:00:56Z
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The typical cycle length is 28 days give or take. Cycles that are extremely long like yours are unusual. You should talk to your doctor about your cycle length and when / if you are ovulating.

Also try charting your temperatures to get a idea of when you are ovulating. Using a Basal Body Temperature tool like the one found here can help you keep track of your temperatures.

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Posted 2009-10-22T04:46:26Z
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in most cases 60-days cycles are anovulatory (without ovulation) but if you ovulate, it should be 14 days before expected period - discover more below:

http://www.menstrual-cycle.info
http://menstrual-cycle-health.blogspot.com/

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