It’s not just buzz on social media – our numbers show women really are making a sudden run to get birth control
Amazingly, we here at Lifecycle WomanCare (LWC) have seen a 100 percent jump in the number of women seeking and having intrauterine devices (IUDs) inserted in the last three (3) months.
Since November, LWC has been flooded with more than double our usual requests for IUD’s, as compared to the same time frame in 2014-15 and 2015-16. LWC Clinical Director Julie Cristol, CNM, says that client after client is coming into their appointments very concerned that if the Affordable Care Act is repealed, contraceptives, as well as a fuller scope of healthcare, could become unaffordable for them.
“To put it bluntly, the future of women’s healthcare coverage is highly uncertain. So it’s not surprising that women are taking control of the things they can control now, and choosing long-term birth control is part of that effort,” LWC Executive Director, Kathy Boockvar, says.
“I forsee the cost of health-care continuing to rise. I already struggle to pay for the prescriptions I am on from month to month. Having an IUD will eliminate the need to purchase birth control pills. I also don’t plan on having children and I see the IUD as a safer and more permanent solution to the pill. Who knows in what ways women’s health will head in the future. I see the IUD as a way to keep some of my power and identity. Thank you for all you do at your practice and for valuing the opinions of women!” – Emily, LWC Client
“I got an IUD because of the fear of losing my medical assistance provided through ACA, especially given the recent attacks on repeal and other low income sources. I’m a full time student with a 2 year old and cannot afford another child at this point so the IUD was my best choice, come what may.” – Katherine, LWC Client
“The current political and healthcare system directly influenced my decision to obtain a new IUD. I received my first IUD after the birth of my son in 2009. Birth control shots were not working out for me and I was looking for a “set it and forget it” contraceptive. I was 20 years old when I had my son and was not ready for more children. My son and I are doing so much better emotionally and financially. I believe this is partially due to having a reliable birth control and me being focused on getting a full-time, well-paying job (which I have now). I actually was not due for a new IUD until November 2017, but due to everything going on I didn’t want to wait until then. My current provider covered the new IUD at no cost and I am set for 5 years. It is so important to women’s health to have reliable birth control.” – Stephanie, LWC Client
IUDs are a safe, 99% effective, long-acting method of birth control. IUDs provide up to 5 years of pregnancy prevention with no on-going pills or injections. And no long-term effect on fertility.
If you’ve been considering a long-acting reversible contraceptive, make an appointment with us to learn more about your options. Make an appointment today!