It depends on how recent it was. If she just had it, you might smell it on her. Her skin might be flushed, she might be sweaty, and she might seem calmer than usual. If she normally makes the bed, the bed might not be made. There might even be a condom in the bed. She might be acting suspicious, secretive, fearful, or jumpy. Her clothes might be a little out of place, or she might be adjusting her clothes as you enter the room. Very few of these mean anything when taken alone.
Hormones excreted during intercourse and orgasm can cause a discharge from the male or female - it is most likely to happen in a woman who is or has been pregnant or recently stopped breast feeding. If this does not apply to you, you should discuss this with your doctor as there are medical conditions that can also cause the discharge.
The anus is usually wider after intercourse, but this returns to normal soon enough. I doubt this is what the doctor cares about though.
It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
You can have intercourse through the entire pregnancy unless you have a risky pregnancy and the doctor say otherwise.
Yes he can
Finding traces of sperm in a sample could indicate a potential fertility issue if the individual is not trying to conceive, or it could be normal if the person has recently had intercourse. It's important to consult with a doctor to understand the underlying cause and discuss any necessary steps.
NO! unless your doctor artificially insemenates you when you are trying to get pregnant.
You need to see your doctor.
"Doctor". (A graduate of medical school receives the title of doctor at the time of graduation.)
Most people find to actually have intercourse will help, but if you cannot make yourself then maybe seeing a doctor or maybe talking to friends?
It shouldnt; I'd suggest going to the doctor.
It depends on why it is sore. Is it from intercourse, or, does it have an actual sore there? If it is an actual sore, see your doctor. If it is from Intercourse, then, probably just a little irritated, but, if doesn't get better within a few days, see your doctor.