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stopdropnrol
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the gf's doesn't have insurance yet at her new job. what's the cheapest way to get a rx the pill? Also i told i'd go half so if she goes generic, how much are we talkin?

8/30/2009 5:11:03 AM

Trip
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Those pills are ridiculously cheap, one of my exes told me once that even without insurance the cost per month was 20-30$.

8/30/2009 5:26:28 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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Go to Planned Parenthood and you can get them cheap. Can also order them here: http://www.inhousepharmacy.com/

8/30/2009 7:26:56 AM

dagreenone
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I don't have insurance and they are only $28 a month.

8/30/2009 7:49:38 AM

imhill
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depends on the pill and where you get them. She can call around to compare. Mine were ~$52-$55 (and yes they were the generic...) when I've gotten them at CVS/Walgreens. I haven't checked Sam's or Costco yet.

8/30/2009 9:55:05 AM

thumper
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Planned Parenthood, it's like $20/mo at the most.

8/30/2009 9:57:53 AM

mcfluffle
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planned parenthood

appt for contraceptive rx without full exam - ~$45
appt for contraceptive rx with full exam - ~100

i don't think you can get a discount on the pills if you pick them up at the same time as your exam, so they're ~$50 then, but if you pick them up at a later time they're ~$25 with a slight discount if you buy multiple packs at once

health depts have sliding scale fees--this part might not be relevant to her, but if you are at a certain level of poverty and don't have medicaid, you can apply for the Be Smart Family Planning Program (provides contraceptives and some preventative reproductive care and testing for both women and men) online, at planned parenthood or at a health dept (i believe the income limit for Be Smart is ~$1600/month)

8/30/2009 10:02:57 AM

miska
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Lutera is $22 at planned parenthood

8/30/2009 10:54:51 AM

legatic
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"Also i told i'd go half so if she goes generic, how much are we talkin?"


and they said chivalry was dead

8/30/2009 11:16:13 AM

hammster
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There are one or two that are on the $9 list at Target and Walmart. Mine is, its Sprintec 28. I switched to that when I found out we were losing our insurance and have been fine. Don't know about how much the exam costs though, should be <100.

8/30/2009 11:26:28 AM

GREEN JAY
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sprintec is a good pill, it worked for me

8/30/2009 12:26:05 PM

hgtran
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Walgreens has quite a few for $10-12/month if you join their prescription saving plan, which costs $20/year.

8/30/2009 1:14:26 PM

stopdropnrol
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ok so i'm seeing a range of 10-50$ i there a better or worse pill? i don't wanna save 5$ and have it be less effective or her lose her sex drive.

8/30/2009 1:15:51 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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pull out

8/30/2009 1:27:02 PM

hgtran
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it's really depends on which pill she likes most. From my experience with patients, choosing birth control pill is a trial-and-error process. Some people have to go through different pills before settle on the one that works for them. As far as efficacy goes, all of them have about 99% efficacy IF you're using them correctly.

8/30/2009 1:27:17 PM

bethaleigh
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Wal Mart has some on the $4 prescription list. It all depends on what she wants to / usually takes. Also, I always thought the Health Dept. provided it free... I could be wrong though.

8/30/2009 2:51:17 PM

LunaK
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Generic at CVS is $20 a month. Really not that bad.

(Granted I have insurance but I have to hit a certain amount of spending before it'll discount the prescriptions)

8/30/2009 4:07:28 PM

hammster
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"Wal Mart has some on the $4 prescription list."


Yes, however, they are $9 on the "$4" list. That is the cheapest you can get, unless the health department does free or cheaper. The only choices are sprintec or tri-sprintec.

8/30/2009 5:33:29 PM

Apocalypse
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Try Plan B

8/30/2009 5:49:52 PM

mcfluffle
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"Also, I always thought the Health Dept. provided it free... I could be wrong though."


health depts usually have a sliding scale. you can get contraceptives for free through the Be Smart program, which you do enroll in through the health dept, pp or dhhs.

8/30/2009 6:05:28 PM

AstralEngine
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You can get them pretty cheap from the Student Health Center if you're still a student.

8/30/2009 8:13:05 PM

joepeshi
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Can't you get certain generics at Wal-mart for $4 and 3 month supplies for $10? I don't know if generic bc's count.

8/30/2009 9:32:56 PM

hgtran
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^bc doesn't count for $4/month.

8/30/2009 9:40:49 PM

Jen
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i dont know if she has enough money lying around to pay for an IUD out of pocket (or if her doc will put one in) but she may want to consider it sense it lasts for 5 years and would probably be cheaper long term. I know it was for me

8/30/2009 11:16:12 PM

Skack
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How much is the morning after pill? I mean, you'd probably only need like one every two months anyway.



Ooohh...Sick burn son!

[Edited on August 30, 2009 at 11:44 PM. Reason : l]

8/30/2009 11:44:23 PM

mcfluffle
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plan b is ~$60 at a retail pharmacy

i don't know offhand how much it is at planned parenthood

[Edited on August 30, 2009 at 11:46 PM. Reason : ^do you understand how plan b works? O_o]

8/30/2009 11:45:51 PM

Skack
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No. I am a man which means things like birth control are not my responsibility. You could explain it, but if it goes past like three sentences I'm probably not going to read it all.

8/31/2009 12:06:47 AM

mcfluffle
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birth control is everyone's responsibility.

i only asked because you made it sound like plan b is the same as ru-486.

8/31/2009 12:13:15 AM

Skack
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Yeah, I have no idea what you're talking about.

8/31/2009 12:41:46 AM

StillFuchsia
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in short

RU-486: abortion pill, will abort an implanted fertilized egg

Plan B: prevents release of an egg, or prevents fertilization/implantation of one - won't work if the egg is already fertilized and implanted

8/31/2009 7:36:53 AM

Perlith
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"choosing birth control pill is a trial-and-error process"


Bingo. Switching medicines which adjusts your hormone levels isn't something you want to find yourself doing every month b/c one brand is $2 cheaper than another. This isn't a vitamin we are talking about here. How long until she gets insurance at her job? If only a month or two, fork over the cash for the time being versus having to deal with unpredictable side effects of switching.

A 3-month supply of Yasmin is about $120 w/o insurance, $30 with insurance. Generic counterpart is about $25/month w/o insurance.

8/31/2009 8:45:42 AM

NyM410
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"No. I am a man which means things like birth control are not my responsibility. You could explain it, but if it goes past like three sentences I'm probably not going to read it all."


LOL. It's pretty much ALL your responsibility given the way the child support laws are written. Ask Duke...

8/31/2009 9:29:26 AM

disco_stu
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"LOL. It's pretty much ALL your responsibility given the way the child support laws are written. Ask Duke..."

LOLYUP.

Also, keep in mind 99% efficacy rate means 99% for an entire year of study. Not each time you do it you have a 1% chance of getting pregnant. Before I realized that I really didn't like my odds, given the consequences.

8/31/2009 11:15:47 AM

mcfluffle
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^and that 99% is only valid for proper and perfect use--be careful not to slip up on it!

8/31/2009 2:54:21 PM

homeslice11
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yea man, ain't worth the consequences....it happens to millions of people a year unplanned and will ruin the best part of your life.

I know someone who had an unplanned child, shit is sad and depressing what its done to her life especially, and the man as well. That's enough for me. Not to scare you, but the fact you're even asking these questions make it seem you're not ready, and that's okay.

8/31/2009 10:43:49 PM

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