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Old 08-27-2007, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by nikki1920 View Post
Yes, it is. If you can get your dr or pharmacist to advocate for you, you can get your BC paid for by your insurance. Being irregular has to lead to some other medical issue, though. I got my BC paid for for dysmenarria (sp is waay off, lol), or extreme cramping, which was preventing me from daily activities, like going to school. It worked.
no insurance...

wait, i could use PP for this right?
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