These are typical Birth Control prices as of 2009 on a popular internet pharmacy.
Birth Control Prices:
Yasmin 21
63 tabs (21x3) - USD $65
$21.67 / month CAD $76 | GBP £33 | EUR €49
Yasmin 28
84 tabs (28x3) - USD $76 CAD $89 | GBP £39 | EUR €57
Yaz
84 tabs - USD $73 CAD $85 | GBP £37 | EUR €55
Triquilar 28
84 tabs - USD $65 CAD $76 | GBP £33 | EUR €49
Triquilar 21
126 tabs - USD $89 CAD $104 | GBP £46 | EUR €67
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Tadalafil
96 tabs - USD $219 CAD $257 | GBP £113 | EUR €165
Plan B
1 pack (2 tabs) - USD $42
Free Shipping CAD $49 | GBP £22 | EUR €32
Portia 28
168 Tablets (6 Packs of 28) - USD $79 CAD $93 | GBP £41 | EUR €60
Ortho-Evra
18 patches - USD $215
$35.83 / month CAD $252 | GBP £110 | EUR €162
Ortho Tri-cyclen 21
63 tabs - USD $69 CAD $81 | GBP £35 | EUR €52
Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo 28
28 tabs - USD $38 CAD $44 | GBP £19 | EUR €29
Ovral 21
63 tabs - USD $89 CAD $104 | GBP £46 | EUR €67
Ortho Tri-cyclen 28
84 tabs - USD $69 CAD $81 | GBP £35 | EUR €52
Ortho 777 21
63 tabs (21x3) - USD $67 CAD $78 | GBP £34 | EUR €50
Ortho-Cept 21
63 tabs - USD $52
Free Sample
CAD $61 | GBP £27 | EUR €39
1 ring - USD $40
3 ring - USD $90 CAD $105 | GBP £46 | EUR €68
Mirena
1 units - USD $441 CAD $516 | GBP £226 | EUR €331
Alesse (21)
63 tabs - USD $79 CAD $92 | GBP £41 | EUR €59
About $25-$30
$60-$90 dollars US without insurance.
If she was on birth control you should not have much to worry about.
As far as the economic cost, it saves you and the government thousands. If you are asking how much does the contraceptive pill then that all depends on where you get it. The MAP ranges from 20 to 50 dollars.
Birth control is legal and available in all 50 states. All states currently receive federal Title X money to provide low-cost birth control to women.
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The most inexpensive birth control method is to not have sex at all! If this isn't an option for you, buy condoms from the store, which are inexpensive compared to the cost of a child.
how much does an electronic spark control cost on a 1989 Buick? I just want a price!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sperm is not affected by hormonal birth control; it does the same thing it does if you're not on birth control, except that there's some decrease in how much sperm can get into the uterus (due to thickening of the cervical mucus). Hormonal birth control affects the egg.
Planned Parenthood in your area will give you questions about your income and they can give you birth control for free or for a really low cost, you could also try visiting a local health clinic as many states have a program to provide free or low cost birth controls.
To prevent weight gain on birth control, don't change how much you eat or exercise. If you were gaining weight before starting birth control, you'll probably continue to gain weight after starting birth control.
yes very much so, unless you want to become a parent, then birth control is going to get in the way...