It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional if your menstrual cycle exceeds 60 to 70 days. However, experiencing a slightly longer cycle occasionally is not necessarily a cause for concern. It is important to pay attention to any accompanying symptoms such as increasing pain, heavy or irregular bleeding, or any other unusual symptoms. If in doubt or if you have any concerns, it is best to seek medical advice.
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