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If your insurance doesn't cover contraception, you may have to pay to have the IUD removed. Contact your local family planning office to find out if you qualify for reduced fees based on income.

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Q: Is it true that if you got insurance you still have to pay to get IUD took out?
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Is it true that a IUD string left behind after removal of the IUD can harm your baby?

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