While Planned Parenthood clearly could be biased, they state (noteably without a reference) that ” Women typically pay between $15 and $50 a month in co-pays for birth control pills — $180 to $600 a year.” Even $180 is pretty expensive.
They also claim that ” More than one-third of all women voters have struggled to pay for prescription birth control at some point in their lives, and have as a result used birth control inconsistently.”
Finally, “On average, a woman spends 30 years of her life trying to avoid pregnancy. That means 30 years of paying for birth control.”
While Planned Parenthood clearly could be biased, they state (noteably without a reference) that ” Women typically pay between $15 and $50 a month in co-pays for birth control pills — $180 to $600 a year.” Even $180 is pretty expensive.
They also claim that ” More than one-third of all women voters have struggled to pay for prescription birth control at some point in their lives, and have as a result used birth control inconsistently.”
Finally, “On average, a woman spends 30 years of her life trying to avoid pregnancy. That means 30 years of paying for birth control.”