This used to be an everyday thing for me. Hell we used to flip around those BC vaginal rings at each other during meetings sometimes. Yeah, thats how the real world works. :lolguy:
Or can be a never again visit, just skip the sugar pill week. you dont actually ovulate on the pill, the "period" is just a shedding of the uterin layer, not an actual egg being released.
Nope, the process and products (at least hormonal pharmaceutical wise) are excessively tested for assay, disso, etc. Its been proven to work as directed, whether it be name brand or generic. I'm sure you could sue, but you'd lose, theres too many human variables involved
My view on the whole subject is no, it should not be required for a health insurer to provide free BC. Many BC options are already extremely affordable. That whole $4 generic prescription thing at krogers, that works for birth control as well. Not all types, but definitely on some monthly forms of hormonal pharma.
Although I do feel that if you cant support yourself you have no place in bringing a child, that you cant care for, into this world.