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.
The urethra, just like men do.Obviously you are a male asking this question. The answer is simple. Hidden by the vulva, a woman has a urethra the same as a man does, it just isn't visible from the outside. And just for your information.. because it is where it is a woman does/should wipe after urinating.
No. Just look at your own urethra how small that opening is. Women's urethral opening is smaller than mens. There is no way a penis could go in there and even if it could it should not be done because the environment is sterile.
by having vaginal sex
It is not legal or ethical to lie about chlamydia, but, since someone can be infected without knowing and without having visible signs, it is possible to lie and say that you don't have chlamydia.
Sterilisation or not having vaginal sex.
Yes it is normal to have vaginal discharge daily. A milky colored discharge is normal discharge
Every woman has vaginal discharge. It is mroe noticeable when pregnant. Yes you can have a normal healthy baby when having vaginal discharge.
It means "having to do with, or reminiscent of, a vagina".
No, having a fibroid will not make you bleed out of your urethra during your menstrual cycle (the cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle). If you're bleeding out of your urethra then that suggests a urinary tract infection, see your doctor.
If you happen to be refering to having your cherry popped that refers to the hymen, have a look
prostatism
To not queef after having a baby you should tighten up your vaginal muscles by practicing kegals.