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Menstrual cycle

I have been having a 28 day cycle since I started, for three months it changed to 24 days cycle then my most recent period was 35 days, should I be worried.  I am now 34 and we are trying to get pregnant.
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Here are some easy hygiene tips every woman must follow:
Do not use pads or tampons for long. ...
Keep the pubic area clean. ...
Dispose used pads safely. ...
Stay away from vaginal cleansers and douches. ...
Rest and catch up on sleep.
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Thanks guys - the comments truly lifted my spirit
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I had a 36 days cycle when I got pregnant with my son and I would ovulate on day 21. We were not even trying so I can't say when or how but all I can tell you is to have sex as often as you possibly can through out your whole cycle!!!
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I don't think there's any reason to be worried just yet.  How long have you been ttc?

Believe it or not, the stress of ttc can have some major effects on our bodies.  Hopefully this 35 day cycle was just a fluke.  See what happens in the next couple of cycles, and if something starts to consistently be very different then see the doctor.

Good luck in the meantime, and just have fun BD'ing!
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