I use the nuva ring and love it. The insurance I have reaches a certain coverage per year and then switches to a deductable. With the birth and all the doctor appointments this year- we've reached our coverage and now we're paying out of pocket for everything (except "preventative" appointments). So my nuva ring is no longer covered and is like $300 for a 3 month supply. Does anyone know if the pill or another method is less expensive? I'm thinking of asking my Dr. to write me a RX for something less expensive for the rest of the year so we're not doomed to using condoms.
You could definitely get different versions of the pill that are available in a generic. Then it would be cheaper. But if your BF'ing, make sure you let your dr know that. Good luck!
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Last year, I was on a generic version of the pill with no health insurance and I think it was 15$ a month, maybe cheaper. If you don't want a generic definitely ask your doctor for samples or if there are any promotions (that's a bad word for it) for the name brands. The pill I'm on now has a little debit card so I pay 25$ and the company that manufactures it pays the other 45$. It's a pain when I check-out at the pharmacy but saves a lot of money.
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