Are contraceptives similar to Seasonique/Seasonale etc. plentifully more expensive than chief birth control pills?

I am currently taking Tri-Sprintec (generic of Ortho Tri-Cyclen). When I go for my annual checkup, I want to ask my doctor about taking bc that minimizes the amounts of period I have. My question is, are they much more expensive than other types of bc? I do enjoy insurance and copay. I only pay $10 a month right very soon b/c I am taking a generic. It would be nice to have only four period a yr, but not if it breaks the bank. Also, are the side effects worse with these types of bc?

Any back is appreciated, thanks!
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The main difference surrounded by Seasonale and Seasonique vs. other birth control pills is the packaging and the fact that they are monophasic. In hormone formulation, they are transposable or nearly identical to many monophasic birth control pills. For years and years women enjoy been able to skip their period by only taking active pills and simply not taking their sugar pills at the winding up of the pack - at the end of the active pills of one pack, you can simply verbs to the next pack. I'm on Yaz, which has 24 influential pills per pack. I take 3 packs of live pills and then break for 4 days to have a length. This is what my doctor recommended rather than writing a new prescription for Seasonale (which is more expensive). Seasonale is simply package with 91 (84 active, 7 inactive) pills to some extent than the traditional 28 pill pack. With any method that attempts to "skip" periods, breakthrough bleeding is a possibilty, however, so far I have not experienced that.

You're on Tri-Sprintec, which is a triphasic birth control - triphasic birth controls are difficult to skip period on because the hormone levels change respectively week. It's possible you could skip a period with Tri-Sprintec, but unlikely. If your doctor prescribes a monophasic birth control pill, you'll probably be more successful at skipping your term. You should talk to your doctor about this anyway and see what she/he recommend.

As for pricing... I used to be on Tri-Previfem, another generic for Ortho Tri. With insurance, my cost was $15 for a 3 month supply. Now, with Yaz my pricing is $30 for 3 pack since it is a brand name. I did check prices with my insurance for Seasonale and it is $60 for 1 pack (91 pills). I hide away money by using Yaz and still get the same results (more infrequent periods) that I would attain with Seasonale.

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It depends on your insurance provider. Mine covered generics real resourcefully but when I treid to get seasonique it was really expensive. Talk to your doc almost the price and if you can just take the generic pills rear to back.

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You can use the pills you have immediately, to control when you have a period.

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While you seize the convenience of 4 periods a year with SEASONALE(R), you are also more potential to have spotting and breakthrough bleeding (which varies from slight spotting to a flow much close to a regular period) than with a 28-day birth control pill. This is common and should condense over time. During the first year, total bleeding days are similar to a traditional Pill.

I cant find if it is more costly than other basic birth control but i do know if you are worried about the cost and you really want this form of birth control you may want to check out planned fatherliness and see if you can get little to no cost for any birth control you may wish to enjoy. IUD and the nuvra ring are amazing form of birth control. i am not a huge fan of birth control pills because i got pregnant on them and plus you really get to make sure you take it at equal time everyday and dont miss any pills.

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