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IUDs Can Be Expensive-Here's How to Make Them More Affordable
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2021-06-23
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An IUD can cost about $2,000 if you don't have insurance. But luckily, there are programs in place that make this highly effective form of birth control more affordable. Here are some IUD costs to expect—with and without insurance.
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