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How much does your BC cost?
How much does ur BC cost each month?
I was on yaz and it was $6.00 a month, but I had to get off of it it made me crazy! Then I wanted the patch but the cost of it was $70, then asked about Ortho Trcyclen Lo and that is $70 too! I am scared to have the Mirena done because of the risks of complications and I have never had a child. I have insurance, I do not understand why BC is so high!
Re: How much does your BC cost?
Paragard IUD without insurance was $750 with insurance it would have been $450. Even without insurance it will pay for it's self in 2 1/2 (it's good for 10yrs) vs what I was paying for bcp.
Btw, I've never had kids and it was not an issue having it inserted.
After my 10yrs is up dh is getting snipped (we don't want kids ever) and that will be $0 as health insurance covers the whole procedure.
Kristi and Kerry June 21,2008
I pay $40/month for the NuvaRing.
Ask about the generic version of Ortho Tricyclen Low if that's what you're interested in. Anything generic should be substantially cheaper.
However, the patch and ring don't have generics yet. Maybe someday soon.
I know that my Ortho Tricyclen Lo genetric (Tri-Lo-Sprintec) is no longer available at my Target pharmacy. So now I have to get the regular kind. But my co pay is 9 bucks.
My family planning lets me get BC for free....So...definitely look into that...
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i have insurance and when i was on tricyclen lo, i paid only $3 for a 3 month supply. but otherwise, i think it was like $40/pack.
Im on Medicaid just for my BCP, because my health insurance is so retarded that it doesnt cover prescription meds. And I was totally not paying $65 a month. Mine is free now!
Let me clarify. With family planning, it's free.
In the four dollar programs, it's four dollars.
I had two separate ideas, I should have separated them better.
I pay $40 for NuvaRing on my insurance. When I went to the Dr. and originally switched to the NuvaRing, I asked for a sample. She gave me 5
This. NFP is totally free. And oftentimes more effective than hormonal/ barrier BC.
$10
My insurance covers the rest.