Yes, that is correct. After seven days, you will have full protection. For the next cycle, you won't have that seven day delay.
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
No method of birth control is 100% effective.
It's unlikely.
A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
Yes it does it regulates it an it is supposed to reduce PMS.
In general, hormonal birth control decrease menstrual pain. The copper IUD sometimes increase menstrual pain in the first few months, but this side effect is usually well-controlled by taking ibuprofen or ketoprofen.
The copper IUD (brand name Paragard in the US) is a long-term, highly effective birth control method that does not change the timing of menstrual periods.
There are no known food-birth control pill interactions, neither for birth control nor menstrual control use.
according to AskDocWeb, birth control is still effective while taking Valtrex
No, birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy. You can become pregnant while on birth control, as no method is 100% effective, but it isn't the birth control that makes you pregnant.
yes absolutely. you should be taking the birth control for at least a week or two for it to be fully effective.
Yes, the birth control pill will be effective at any time that you choose that is convenient for you. However, you must take your birth control pills everyday at the same time in order for it to remain effective.