According to the ACA in the United States, insurance plans are to cover at least one type of Birth Control for free. There were some exemptions, like churches. If you are not in the United States, your coverage is likely different. So much of this answer depends upon what it meant by "they".
Yes
Medi-cal (the Medicaid program of California) covers all birth control options. These options also include the birth control method commonly known as the IUD.
Yes, as long as your plan covers prescriptions.
Under the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), almost all insurance plans must cover the IUD.
Unless your doctor proves the device medically necessary, Medicare does not cover birth control. For complete details on what Medicare does cover, see the link below:
Laura Cover's birth name is Laura Lee Cover.
Franklin Cover's birth name is Franklin Edward Cover.
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Blue Cross Blue shield of Illinois covers birth control in the state of Illinois. Since the affordable care act took place, there is a zero cost for contraceptives.
In the context of birth control "a latex" is a condom made of latex and intended to cover the penis and prevent sperm from traveling into the female.
Terence Lee Cover's birth name is Terry Lee Cover.
Birth control vaccines don't exist, but you can get birth control shots.