You luteal phase won't change, even if you're ovulating later than you expected. Your pre-ov phase can change a lot from month to month, based on what's going on with you in your life (stress, etc), but your LP rarely changes by more than a day either way (unless you're pg, because then it goes on for another 9 months

). Push back your expected AF date by a few days after you ovulate.
I think you're fine. There have been women on Fertility Friend who go 30+ days before they ovulate and still get pg. If you're temping, you can tell if your LP is long enough or not, because your temps will confirm ov (the rise by .3 or more for three days in a row...you ovulate the day before the rise) and then you can count the days post-ov to see how long your LP is. Or you can see when your OPKs go negative and count from there, but that's not really as accurate. Are you on Fertility Friend? Because having the computer analyze your temps is much easier than looking at your own...
The reason I started temping was because I was concerned that I had a super short LP, since AF was coming much earlier than I expected and I was getting another patch of EWCM right before AF showed. After temping for a couple of months, I know I normally ovulate CD11-13, my LP is 13 days, so my cycle is usually 25-26 days long, and I'm just one of those women who get multiple patches of EWCM. It's really given me some peace of mind. But that's just me and what's good for me might not work for everyone, I know, but I figured I'd share.
Thanks for the update! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you!

Oh and get to the BDing!!! Catch that egg!!
