wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
@MrsSCB: I had the SAME reaction when I first got mine for free too! Love it!!
$0 for the mini-pill
pear / 1861 posts
Wow, y'all have some good insurance. Before TTC I was on Seasonique. I have private insurance. It was $270 for 3 months. So I guess it wasn't too much, but it was enough. After LO, I got Mirena which was $300 after insurance. At least it lasts for 5 yrs. By the time I'm 35, I won't want anymore kids anyway.lol
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
It was $30 for a generic BC pill for a 3 month supply. Had to use the mail order option. Got and IUD at 10 weeks PP and it was free.
olive / 50 posts
I used to pay about $80/month! No insurance and no generic. Then I found out that I needed to pay $$$ for Femara just to GET pregnant, so after this baby is born, we probably won't be going back on BC!
(And if by some miracle we get pregnant again right away, we don't mind. My hubby is 37 and this is our first!)
nectarine / 2063 posts
I use to pay 30 something somthing a month...I think. I just destroyed two packs I had left over from when I stopped taken them. Felt good to finally be free of them. Not sure why I held on to them in the first place.
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