But I dont think his points to me are unreasonable. We can argue about his conclusions in some of the other comments.
I informed my OB/GYN that I could not take Birth Control pills for hemorrhaging periods. There are many other hormone pills to take, because that’s what they are, hormone pills.
I even had Progesterone suppositories made at a local pharmacy.
“The pill” is just the easiest to write on a script. If a woman is not given the option to get a little plastic pack, she will be given a script for another pill. It’s in the marketing and not the ingredients.
DON’T let the libs fool you.
And also, let me add this.
I’ve done medical billing when I was a Medical Office manager. Insurance companies pay for meds depending on the ICD (diagnostic) and CPT (treatment) codes. If a woman walks into a GYN office and says that she has irregular periods, she gets a certain diagnostic and a certain treatment code. If she had prescription coverage, she must have the right codes. They WILL pay for “the pill” if she is being treated for a medical condition, just because most other hormone pills have slipped away. They are there, but “the pill” is more available. They are not going to pay for contraception but will pay for hormone treatment.
See the difference?