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Birth Control Questions?
See allTo view upcoming refills for home delivery prescriptions, please open the app and go to Order History > Details and Refills. If you don’t see any upcoming refills, it is time to submit a new online visit from the app’s home screen.
For pharmacy pickup prescriptions, please contact your pharmacy directly as they are now managing the refills on your prescription.
Note: For urgent questions, please do not use the app or email us. Instead, visit an urgent care center or emergency room.
If you have submitted an online visit in the app and have a medical question, you can send the provider a message in the Clinician Inbox. Go to Order History > Clinician Inbox to connect with your provider. You can expect a response within 1 business day.
If you have submitted an online visit in the app and have a medical question, you can send the provider a message in the Clinician Inbox. Go to Order History > Clinician Inbox to connect with your provider. You can expect a response within 1 business day.
If you have submitted an online visit in the app and have a medical question, you can send the provider a message in the Clinician Inbox. Go to Order History > Clinician Inbox to connect with your provider. You can expect a response within 1 business day.
At this time, our minimum order for our mail order delivery service is three packs of birth control.
If you select the pharmacy pickup service, please ask the pharmacy directly for just one pack.
To discuss other options, please find a health center and make an appointment to discuss in person. Note that many people get pregnant when switching between birth control methods or brands of pills, so be sure to use a backup method when you are switching methods.
If your birth control shipment is a 3 or 6 month supply, you can get auto-refills on your prescription for up to a year.
If your birth control prescription was sent to a pharmacy, please contact the pharmacy directly for refills.
On the Planned Parenthood Direct app, birth control costs vary by state, starting at $20/pack. Select your state in the map section of this website for more information specific to where you live.
We are continuously working to add new contraception options through the app.
Currently on the app we offer birth control pills, patch, and ring. You can order a minimum 3 month supply and sign-up for automatic refills for up to a year. You'll also find information on the app about other birth control methods available at your local health center, including the IUD, the shot, and the implant.
Currently, we offer 10 different birth control products by mail, 9 combination pills (estrogen and progestin) and 1 progestin-only pill. Pills offered may vary by state.
Combination Pills
Aubra EQ
Compares to: Lutera, Aubra, Aviane, Orsythia, and Falmina
Chateal EQ
Compares to: Levora, Chateal, Portia, Altavera, Marlissa, and Kurvelo
Cyred EQ
Compares to: Ortho-Cept, Cyred, Apri, Desogen, Emoquette, Reclipsen, Enskyce, and Isibloom
Jasmiel
Compares to: Yaz, Nikki, Loryna, Gianvi, and Vestura
Tarina 24 Fe
Compares to: Junel Fe 24, Larin 24 Fe, Lomedia 24 Fe, Blisovi, and Loestrin 24 Fe
Tarina Fe 1/20
Compares to: Loestrin Fe 1/20, Tarina Fe 1/20, Gildess Fe 1/20, Junel Fe 1/20, Larin Fe 1/20, and Microgestin Fe 1/20
VyLibra
Compares to: Ortho-Cyclen, Estarylla, Mono-Linyah, Previfem, Sprintec, and MonoNessa
Tri-VyLibra
Compares to: Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Tri-Estarylla, Tri-Linyah, Tri-Previfem, and Tri-Sprintec
Tri-VyLibra Lo
Compares to: Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo, Tri-Lo-Estarylla, Tri-Lo-Marzia, Tri-Lo-Sprintec, and Trinessa Lo
Progestin-only pill
Lyleq
Compares to: Camila, Heather, Incassia, Nor-QD, and Tulana
See more details here: https://afaxyspharma.com/patients/products/birth-control-pills/
We are working to add more options with time!
Planned Parenthood Direct and its affiliates do not manufacture these medications or hold any intellectual property rights in any of the brands listed, which belong to their respective owners.
We need to know your blood pressure to determine which birth control options may be right for you. We will ask you if you have had your blood pressure taken in the past three months, and whether it was normal or high.
If you haven't had your blood pressure taken in the last three months or you're not sure of your blood pressure reading, we may still be able to prescribe birth control, but it may affect the type of birth control and how many packs we can prescribe.
Many pharmacies and grocery stores have blood pressure machines where you can have your blood pressure checked.
You don't need a pelvic exam, breast exam, or Pap test to get birth control through the app.