so i decided to switch to the birth control pill that gives only 4 periods a year ( a generic version) instead of the regular 12 periods a year pill. i waited to make my decision until i read some studies about the effects of this kind of pill & apparently there is no benefit in monthly blood loss for women, so why not?
before, a month supply of birth control cost me about 20-24 dollars + a box of tampons. now, a 3 month supply costs 41 dollars. that's half as much as the 12 periods a year pill. & 8 less boxes of tampons to buy. so this simple switch in prescription is saving me close to $200 a year. i didnt expect to save that much. my reasons for switching were based on the unpleasantness of periods & on reducing waste. if i had known it would cost half as much i would have switched much sooner. i know prices on prescription drugs vary greatly depending on whether you have insurance or not & on what kind, but if anyone was thinking about trying out seasonale or one of its generics, one factor to consider might be how much you save in a year. because it sucks that it costs $376 a year to not have a baby & if it costs $180 to not have a baby, that sucks a little less.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
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so my friend used those birth control pills about a year ago and instead of only getting her period 4 times a year it was an unending flow... just saying it can have a different effect on different women...
OMG
yeah that's so true, its different for everyone.
SO FAR SO GOOD
Hey, I've been considering switching myself - but I hadn't thought about the waste reduction angle. Another reason to add to the "Pro" column. Right now I think that the only thing in the "Con" column is 'my (unreasonable?) fear that switching birth control meds will make me feel nasty and irritable.' Really, finding that right prescription that works with my personal chemistry can be a headache.
to have zero waste you could get a menstrual cup. they're only like $20 & then you can have it forever. plus, then you can pour your menstrual blood out in your garden because it's like the best fertilizer ever.
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