How much does Birth control usually cost with medical insurance?

superh2ogirl asked:


I used to go to a free clinic that prescribed free birth control. Now that I have health insurance through my work, I think I'm just going to see a Gyno in a regular medical office. Does anyone know how much it costs with insurance?

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October 22, 2009

Kara W

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there is usually a co-pay between 5 and 15 dollars.

October 25, 2009

smiley_in_nyc

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Depends on your insurance and if you get the brand name or the generic. Usually $10 - $20.

October 27, 2009

Old Dirty the 4th

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Wifes is $10 just gets the generic and we pay the co-pay.

October 30, 2009

samantha

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it depends on what kind of coverage you have. some doesnt cost any and some may cost a few dollars.

November 1, 2009

Brad K

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No, but it's a hell of a lot cheaper than kids. and depends on what kind of BC you get.

November 2, 2009

2Cute2B4Got

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Between 10 or 15.

November 6, 2009

Craptacularly Yours,

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My woman tell me she needs 50 bucks a month. She's lying?!?

November 8, 2009

sofire70

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Normally not too much if it's not free… I wouldn't pay more than $10-20 for it if it was with insurance.

November 9, 2009

Melissa.Speer

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Its a prescription, so how ever much your prescription co-pay is. If you cant afford it, you can always go to planned parenthood. They will give it to you for free. Good luck.

November 10, 2009

kaosktrl

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It depends on your deductible read your contract or call the 800 number.

November 13, 2009

Jason S

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who cares? make your man pay for it .

eeyore

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That will depend on your insurance. I have a copay for prescription drugs. The generic form of my BC is 20.00. However, the non-generic form is 40.00. Some insurances cover all the RX and some have cheaper or more expensive co pays. I'd check out your RX policy with your insurance company to find out for sure.

November 14, 2009

Erika G

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It totally depends on the type of insurance and the type of pill you are getting…….but I'd say $20-40 a month. I am on Seasonal and it's only costs me $20 for the 3 months of pills. So it depends, but it's not going to be a lot.

November 17, 2009

Joe C

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It should not be covered. That would be like oil changes being covered under auto insurance. Prices would skyrocket for all of us.

The best birth control is the closing of the legs or zipping up the pants unless the time is right.

ONMYWAY

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Please research.

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They found a blood clot in her neck, and immediately took her by helicopter to the ER to operate. by the time they removed the right half of her skull to relieve the pressure on her brain, the clot had spread to her brain causing severe damage.
Since last Wednesday night, she was battling.. they induced her into a coma to stop the blood flow, They operated 3 times.. Finally, they said there was nothing left that they could do.. they found multiple clots in the left side of her brain.. the swelling wouldn't stop, and she was on life support..
She died at 4:30 yesterday. She leaves behind a husband, and a 2yr old Brandon and a 4yr old Justin.. The CAUSE of DEATH - they found was a birth control she was taking that allows you to only have your period 3 times per year.
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They said it interrupts life's menstrual cycle, and although it is FDA approved… shouldn't be - So to the women in my address book - I ask you to boycott this product & deal with your period
once a month - so you can live the rest of the months that your life has in store for you.

*Please send this to every woman you know - you may save someone's
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Fyi.

The name of this new birth control pill is Lybrel. If you go to Lybrel.com < . com/> , you will find at least 26 pages of information regarding this drug.

The second birth control pill is, Seasonique. If you go to the website of, Seasonique.com < . com/> , you will find 43 pages of information regarding this drug.
The warnings and side effects regarding both pills are horrible. Please, please forward this information to as many daughters AND sons, co-workers, friends and relatives.
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November 18, 2009

gimeabrak2000

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co pays are usually 5/ 10 dollars not more than that usually
look at your ins card at the bottom

November 19, 2009

suki

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It really depends on your insurance co-pay and what you're getting. I use a brand name birth control and my co-pay is $50 for a three month supply.

November 21, 2009

Kristin M

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alot of insurance does not cover bc pills

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