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No one should be forced to have kids. no one ever!

First Over The Counter  birth control pill for sale at Costco, CVS, and Amazon.

When ordering / buying make sure to protect your privacy. Think who sees things you order in the state you live and make sure you can get this in a private way.

Birth control pills are available to people with insurance without a copay due to the Affordable Care Act, not everyone wants their birth control pill to show up on their insurance, so they may choose to pay out of pocket.

Perrigo Commences Shipments of Opill® to Retailers Nationwide, Empowering Millions to Enter a New Era of Reproductive Health Access in the United States. Consumers will have the opportunity to purchase Opill® in a variety of sizes in stores to best meet their needs, including one-month and three-month packs, with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $19.99 and $49.99, respectively. Additionally, Opill® will be available for purchase at Opill.com at a price of $49.99 for a three-month supply and $89.99 for a six-month supply.

A month’s supply of Opill has a recommended retail price of $19.99. It will be a little cheaper to buy in bulk, however, with a three-month supply costing $49.99. Opill.com will also sell a six-month supply for $89.99.
“When it comes from Opill.com, the packaging will be discreet,” Schmelter says. “It’s nobody’s business but your own.”

This one is progesterone only! 

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/03/04/1235404522/opill-over-counter-birth-control-pill-contraceptive-shop

Opill, the first oral contraceptive pill to be available without a prescription in the U.S., is now available to buy online at opill.com.

https://opill.com/

Opill is a daily progestin-only pill, meaning there’s no estrogen in it. That’s why this kind of pill is sometimes called a mini-pill.

This is not a new kind of birth control pill. 

Like many other oral contraceptives, it’s 98% effective at preventing pregnancy if taken correctly. It should start to work 48 hours after taking the first dose. Potential side effects include headaches, bloating and cramping.

It will be sold in 3- and 6-month supplies.