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Birth control should definitely be covered under insurance. For someone like me, who was prescribed birth control for dysmenorrhea, I have to fork out nearly $70 ever 28 days for it (and yes, I have tried generic - it's still $60). It is NOT cheap. I'm currently looking into having my insurance cover it since it is a medical need, but if I'm not able to, I'm either stuck with paying that much or I have to get off of it. Neither are appealing. And even for women who choose birth control to prevent pregnancy, I still feel it should be covered. It's far cheaper than an unplanned pregnancy!
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