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Is birth control supposed to be covered by insurance?
Ninety-nine percent of all sexually experienced women and 98% of sexually experienced Catholic women have used it at some point in their lives. Since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed in 2010, most health insurance companies have been required to cover birth control at no copay in their plans.
Do healthcare providers have to insert IUDs?
The IUD with progestin works by releasing hormones; the copper IUD is non-hormonal. Both of these devices must be inserted by a healthcare provider and can be removed at any point.
Does Cigna cover birth control pill?
Cigna provides coverage for female birth control medication, sterilization, devices, products, and services without any cost-sharing requirements.
How reliable is Kyleena?
If you're looking for a highly effective, low-hormone option, get to know Kyleena®: Over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy for each year of use, and 98.6% effective over 5 years. Can be used whether or not you've had a baby. Can be removed by your healthcare professional anytime in case your plans change.