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  2. These 9 Affordable Sites and Apps Will Send Your Birth ... - AOL

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    Birth control is free with insurance and only $6.99 per pack for a full year’s supply if you don’t have insurance. ... Your initial online medical consultation for birth control will cost $25 ...

  3. Biden administration proposes free over-the-counter birth control

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    The Biden administration is proposing a rule that would provide women with private insurance access to over-the-counter birth control pills and other contraceptives at no cost, the White House ...

  4. Here's how the Polk County Health Department is offering free ...

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    The pills are available at no cost and with no questions asked. Plan B, a common, brand-name morning-after pill, costs $40 to $50 at retail pharmacies . Generic versions cost as little as $11.

  5. Medicines360’s long and winding, $82 million road to create ...

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    The cost demonstrates “what it takes to go through an FDA approval process.” After the product, Liletta, launched in 2015, Medicines360 continued to broaden its approved usage.

  6. Long-acting reversible contraceptives - Wikipedia

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    Although they have higher up-front costs (out-of-pocket costs can range between $500 and $1300), [28] that cost purchases coverage for longer than other contraceptive methods, which are often purchased on a monthly basis (for hormonal birth control methods like pills, patches, or rings.)

  7. What is Plan B birth control? How do morning after pills work ...

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    No; the morning-after pill, writes the Mayo Clinic, isn't meant to be a main method of birth control. It's more of a backup in case a woman's regular birth control didn't work or wasn't used.

  8. Contraceptive mandate - Wikipedia

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    On January 20, 2012, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced a (then) final rule of an August 1, 2011 interim final rule on health insurance coverage with no cost sharing for FDA-approved contraceptives and contraceptive services (including female sterilization) for women of reproductive age if ...

  9. Biden administration proposes free over-the-counter birth control

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    In a White House press release Monday, President Biden is proposing a rule to broaden access to contraceptive products.