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I currently have the Mirena but it's going to expire in a couple months. I love it but just found out my insurance won't cover it. My company is "grandfathered" from the contraceptive mandate and gets to choose which contraceptives to cover and iud's are one they don't. The good news I read is that after 2014 most companies should loose their grandfather status and provide all types, but until then I need something. I have narrowed it down to the shot or the pill but was wondering what types of birth control you all use and why you like it.
I currently have the Mirena but it's going to expire in a couple months. I love it but just found out my insurance won't cover it. My company is "grandfathered" from the contraceptive mandate and gets to choose which contraceptives to cover and iud's are one they don't. The good news I read is that after 2014 most companies should loose their grandfather status and provide all types, but until then I need something. I have narrowed it down to the shot or the pill but was wondering what types of birth control you all use and why you like it.
After the second kid... snip snip for me...
I currently have the Mirena but it's going to expire in a couple months. I love it but just found out my insurance won't cover it. My company is "grandfathered" from the contraceptive mandate and gets to choose which contraceptives to cover and iud's are one they don't. The good news I read is that after 2014 most companies should loose their grandfather status and provide all types, but until then I need something. I have narrowed it down to the shot or the pill but was wondering what types of birth control you all use and why you like it.
I was looking into getting an IUD a while ago and found that it's completely free for all women in my county. Amazing! I didn't end up doing it, but I did donate some money to the cause.
I currently have the Mirena but it's going to expire in a couple months. I love it but just found out my insurance won't cover it. My company is "grandfathered" from the contraceptive mandate and gets to choose which contraceptives to cover and iud's are one they don't. The good news I read is that after 2014 most companies should loose their grandfather status and provide all types, but until then I need something. I have narrowed it down to the shot or the pill but was wondering what types of birth control you all use and why you like it.
You are in Colorado? It's certainly not free in America. It hopefully will be soon, but there are certain provisions currently that do not force all insurance companies to provide all types of birth control. I even checked into planned parenthood and it will cost about the same ($1,200) as using my insurance and they all want the money upfront, no payment plan. So if Colorado is giving it away for free let me know, I'm about a 7 hour drive away!
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