Thursday, January 25, 2007

Health Insurance and Women's Interest: Are Your Birth Control Pills Covered?


Health Insurance and Women's Interest: Are Your Birth Control Pills Covered?



There
are certain health needs of womens interest that women look for in
health insurance policies. Women are interested in health insurance
polices that cover health issues specific to women. Child birth, as
well as the many months that come before and linger after the birth;
health care regarding female reproductive organs including pap smears
and ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancer screenings; and regular
mammograms are just a few of the health concerns and health care needs
of womens interest.

Fortunately, its not too difficult for women
to find health insurance policies to cover the health concerns and
health care needs of womens interest. Lets face it if a health
insurance company doesnt offer coverage for fact-of-life issues such as
pregnancy and child birth, how many policyholders can they really
expect to have?

Unfortunately, there are still health insurance
companies out there that dont offer certain health care coverage
specific to womens interest namely, birth control pills.

Birth
control pills have been around since the 1960s, and while they were
originally used to prevent pregnancy, they are now taken by many women
for a multitude of other reasons, as well. Birth control pills are
sometimes prescribed by doctors to help regulate a womans irregular
menstrual cycle, help lessen the severe, painful cramping that
accompanies menstruation, and help ease the symptoms of premenstrual
syndrome.

Birth control pills can also help with other health
concerns of womens interest such as helping to prevent ovarian and
uterine cancers, as well as pelvic inflammatory disease.

Still, many health insurance companies do not offer coverage for birth control pills in their policies.

Whether
you already have a health insurance policy, or are in the market for a
new health insurance policy, make sure you ask about the companys
coverage of birth control pills. Theres no sense in paying what one
insurance company doesnt cover, when there are companies out there that
will cover the costs.





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