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Michigan offering free birth control pills, condoms at over 300 locations

Someone holding condoms on the left; birth control on the shelf on the right
Michigan residents now have access to free contraception including over-the-counter birth control pills, emergency contraception and condoms through the Take Control of your Birth Control program. (Bridge photo by Daytona Niles and a courtesy photo of Opill)
  • Over 300 health care facilities across the state are handing out free contraceptives 
  • Residents have access to over-the-counter birth control pills, emergency contraception and condoms 
  • The program comes at a time of uncertainty over reproductive rights

Michigan is offering free birth control pills, emergency contraception and condoms to state residents at more than 300 locations

The free contraceptives will be available while supplies last through local and state health department offices and federally qualified health centers. The program, called Take Control of Your Birth Control, started Wednesday and is designed to expand access to reproductive health care and provide family planning education.

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the program in October. It comes at a time of uncertainty over reproductive rights under President-elect Donald Trump. Trump has said he does not advocate restrictions on birth control, but some women, worried about losing access, have begun stocking up on emergency contraception, according to reports

In Michigan, reproductive health care, including abortion access, has been protected by the state’s constitution.

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“The goal of this program is to ensure individuals, regardless of their circumstances, have access to tools that allow them to make their own decisions about their health and future,” said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, the state’s chief medical executive.

No insurance needed

These resources are available to individuals at no cost whether they are insured or not, according to the press statement. 

The program also provides residents with information on how to get ongoing coverage for contraceptive care. But those without insurance can apply for the Plan First! program, which offers coverage for contraceptive care, family planning and testing for sexually transmitted infections. 

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Individuals must apply for the Plan First! program either online, in person at a local MDHHS county office or by calling 855-789-5610. 

“Everyone deserves the freedom to make their own decisions about their reproductive health,” said Whitmer in a press statement.

“Decisions about reproductive health care should be between a woman, her doctor, and her trusted community. In Michigan, we must always protect your fundamental right to control your health and your future.”

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