Female Condoms are not as easily accessible but if providers want to use them, they still are very much available (re: amazon, buy in bulk from the FC2 site, planned parenthood, most college and university health centers, etc.)
Female Condoms are not as easily accessible but if providers want to use them, they still are very much available (re: amazon, buy in bulk from the FC2 site, planned parenthood, most college and university health centers, etc.)
...about four years ago. They weren't selling a lot over the counter because many stores didn't carry them and are more expensive than male condoms. Now they can cash in on insurance coverage because they're free if you get a prescription from your doctor. They also changed the name from "female" condoms to "internal" condoms.
June 26, 2017 -- "Recently, Veru Healthcare moved FC2 behind the counter, where it's available in packs of 12 with a prescription from your provider (doctor, not hooker, lol). Under the Affordable Care Act, insurance plans must cover at least one form of contraception from each FDA-approved method at no cost. And since FC2 is the only FDA-approved internal condom, it will be free with a prescription from your doctor." http://www.buzzfeed.com/caseygueren/13-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-female-condom?utm_term=.xyBXr6P8Lv#.xaPXJ5kYv2
You can buy 12 or 24 every 30 days. If you buy 24, they come out to $2. each.
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