Is female sexual dysfunction/anorgasmia part of the Edenic curse in Genesis that impacted female reproduction?

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StudiousMentor
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Genesis claims that female hurting during childbirth was a result of the Fall in Eden. So it has been claimed by Bible commentators that anatomical changes in the female reproductive system changed at that time from what the female anatomy had been when first created. So is this also considered to be the Bible's explanation for other female sexual dysfunctions including the high percentage incidence of non-orgasmic females?

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I've never run across one.

The Anatomist
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The deity responsible for the claimed curse is the the supernatural creator and overseer of the universe commonly addressed as God.

Theologians and philosophers have studied countless conceptions of God since the dawn of civilization, but by definition, this particular deity has a number of supernatural attributes including omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, perfect goodness, divine simplicity, and everlasting and essential existence.

Based on omniscience and omnipotence, He (or She) was aware of the Fall in Eden before it took place. It is my understanding that no design needed to be readdressed under these specific circumstances, just the Perception of hurting increased as part of the curse.

Another factor that might be taken in consideration is the fact that All females were cursed with pain during childbirth, but not All females suffer from sexual dysfunction/anorgasmia.