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Old 06-05-2004, 01:19 PM
DZHBrown DZHBrown is offline
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Originally posted by Munchkin03
Not so, once again. I went with a friend once to get her EC at our undergrad's health center, and it was $72, and it required a pregnancy test.
That is not the case at all schools. At Vanderbilt, for example, you see the dr. for 5 minutes, no exam, no pregnancy test and you pay $10.

ETA:
University of Virginia charges $15. Depending on your history, they may or may not do an examination.

University of South Carolina does not routinely test for pregnancy or perform examinations.

University of Wisconsin - Madison has a number you can call and not even see a doctor to get the prescription

University of Michigan requires a visit with a nurse and you pay $13.60 for the pills.

My only point is this - Many people say that emergency contraception is so difficult to get and that's not the case everywhere. It doesn't have to get to the point that someone would need a late-term abortion.

Last edited by DZHBrown; 06-05-2004 at 08:28 PM.