"I'm mostly interested in the IUD however I read that they can be up to 1000 dollars to put in! I do have insurance, however it's medicaid/horizon nj health so I don't know if it would be covered. If not, well then that's out of the question."
There are different types of IUDs out there. Mirena has homones, and copper ones like Paragard do not. Not sure of other brands, but Paragard has a program to give low income individuals a free IUD, so this may be an option for you for the cost of services, depending on location/who inserts.
Lots of good advice here, I encourage research to explore what will be best for you, and I personally have a Paragard without complication thus far - no kids.
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Date: 2010-10-31 03:17 am (UTC)There are different types of IUDs out there. Mirena has homones, and copper ones like Paragard do not. Not sure of other brands, but Paragard has a program to give low income individuals a free IUD, so this may be an option for you for the cost of services, depending on location/who inserts.
Lots of good advice here, I encourage research to explore what will be best for you, and I personally have a Paragard without complication thus far - no kids.