So the question is put forth why does the woman have to bring a sin offering after giving birth. For some in the past and a few still today, they see this as proof that since birth had to come by sex and sex is the ultimate sin. This is not scriptural; it is an interpretation made from an assumption. It is like the thief seeing the generosity of others as proof they are up to something. It is the same way we often interpret other people's actions based on our motives. Scripture teaches that sex was created by God and he commanded that the man and woman procreate as he did for the rest of creation. In my mind, it can't be assumed that sex is the reason for the sin offering.
So why? There are several reasonable answers. Some are symbolic like the loss of blood or the separation from the Tabernacle as a picture of how sin keeps us from God. Another was that the offering was not for a particular sin of the woman but for mankind and that this child will continue original sin. Some are practical, one that I read in several commentaries (or I wouldn't have listed it as I disagree) is to cover things a woman might have said or done during the middle of the pains of childbirth. The real answer for why God would have this might be a combination of reasons including some we might never guess. Ultimately, the final answer will be given in heaven, and as long as your view doesn't degrade women, I won't spend a lot of time on this.
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