Verbatim response from Perplexity
Online birth control without insurance typically costs about $12 to $50 per month for pills, depending on the brand, pharmacy, and whether you choose a subscription service or pay cash. Some services advertise lower starting prices, like Hers at $12/month and Nurx at $15/month, while broader market estimates for pills without insurance run from $10 to $150 per month.[5][7][2]
A practical way to think about it:
- Low end: about $12–$15/month with some online services.[5][7]
- Common range: about $20–$50/month for many pill options.[1][4]
- Higher end: $100+ per month for some brand-name pills or cash prices at pharmacies.[2][6]
If you mean online birth control pills specifically, the best quick estimate is around $20–$50 per month without insurance.[1][4] If you want, I can also break down the cost by online provider or by birth control method like pills, patch, ring, shot, IUD, or implant.