While most health insurance plans cover birth control pills, the "morning after" pill is not designed to PREVENT pregnancy, but rather to end a pregnancy in the early stages. Ingestion of the morning after pill can lead to spontaneous abortion.
Since it is not technically a preventive medication, good chance your health insurance carrier will deny coverage for the morning after pill.
While most health insurance plans cover birth control pills, the "morning after" pill is not designed to PREVENT pregnancy, but rather to end a pregnancy in the early stages. Ingestion of the morning after pill can lead to spontaneous abortion.
Since it is not technically a preventive medication, good chance your health insurance carrier will deny coverage for the morning after pill.