Friday, January 22, 2010

What is the best long term birth control that cost less than 300 dollars?

I am getting married and I have a 11/2 year old daughter we dont want another kid for a couple of years but we dont have insurance so we have to pay out of pocket there for it needs to be cheapWhat is the best long term birth control that cost less than 300 dollars?
I absolutly love love love the Merina IUD. Best thing to ever get. Not sure how much it cost though. Check planned parenthood. But it's good for 5 years and can be taken out when ever you want to try for another. As a busy parent it's easy to forget the pill. And I know that some times we all have a tendency to ';forget the condom'; in the heat of the moment. Plus the shot carries lost of hormones. So I highly recommend an IUD!What is the best long term birth control that cost less than 300 dollars?
Condoms?
IUDs are great. It's one of the oldest methods of birth control and can be removed at any time. There are some risks, so check with your doctor to see if it's right for you.
The Nuva ring lasts five years, otherwise the depo shot is great and lasts 3 monthes
contact ploanned parenthood, thay may be able to halp you with costs. And get health insurance, its more important than anything to keep yourself healthy!!
besides condoms, you could to the pull out method. It work if he pulls out! (It worked for me for 15 years.)





best of luck!
Dont have sex!!! LOL





Seriously you might want to ask your doctor, I have insurance so I only pay 5.00 a prescription.
go to the health department and they will help you with whatever you want to use. they charge on a sliding scale, so you won't have to pay much.
an IUD
I think depo provera. You get a shot every 3 or 4 months.
I suggest you go to Planned Parenthood, you can get condoms for free there and the cost of other forms of birth control are based upon your income. They will give you all the information about all forms of birth control in order for you to make the choice that is right for you.
I don't have insurance %26amp; can't afford a Dr. at all! I go to planned parenthood. All you do is fill out a little paperwork, have an exam, %26amp; by your birth control pills. The exam cost me about $70 %26amp; the pills there monthly cost $31. (Their pills are namebrand don't worry. Despite what some will say, planned parenthood is really a decent place to go.) But you'll have to wear condoms for about the first month or so to ensure you don't get pregnant. Hope this helps you :)
why do take pills
why don't you just rip out your uterus?

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