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Cost
The cost of the entire process—exam, insertion, and follow up—ranges from $250 to $450. Medicaid covers these costs. Also, considering that you can use the Copper T for up to 10 years and Mirena for 5 years, the cost works out to be less per year than most other types of birth control.
| Abstinence |
| Outercourse |
| Withdrawal |
| Condoms |
| Female Condoms |
| Spermicides |
| The Sponge |
| Diaphragm |
| Cervical Caps |
| Shields |
| The Pill |
| The Patch |
| The Ring |
| The Shot |
| Implants |
| Emergency Contraception |
| IUDs - Intrauterine Devices |
| What is an Intrauterine Device? |
| How it Works |
| How Do I Get an IUD? |
| Checking the IUD |
| Is something wrong with my IUD? |
| Effectiveness |
| What are the advantages of an IUD? |
| What are the disadvantages of an IUD? |
| Cost |
| Is an IUD Right for me? |
| But I Heard they were Dangerous! |
| Future Birth Control Methods for Men |
| Tubal Sterilization |
| Vasectomy |
| Birth Control | Iuds | Iud Cost |