If my cycle is 24 days what is my luteal phase?
Answer:
The luteal phase is fairly consistent in a woman from cycle to cycle. If the length of the cycle increases, usually it is because the follicular phase lengthened. The typical luteal phase is 12-16 days, and starts the day after ovulation and ends with the first day of menses.
You can't calculate the EXACT length of a woman's luteal phase from the length of their cycle (as this can still vary some from woman to woman), so your question can't be answered exactly. But, it is likely 12-16 days.
If you can figure out exactly when you ovulate (by various signs for ovulation; i.e. subtle temperature rises, etc) and then calculate the number of days until your period, you'll have an estimate that will stay roughly the same from cycle to cycle.
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