Bella's baby (Renesmee) does not actually eat Bella. The 'health issues' that came with Bella's pregnancy were mostly related to her bones and energy. As Renesmee got physically bigger, she actually cracked one of Bella's ribs. What causes Bella to have to deliver is when Renesmee accidentally breaks Bella's back. Renesmee is/was incompatible for Bella's body, according to Carlisle's diagnosis in the books. Renesmee wanted to drink blood (she was "thirsty"), and she would get nourishment from the blood, yet Bella had not been drinking blood at the start of her pregnancy. Because Bella wasn't drinking blood, the baby wasn't nourished, and so womanly things happened (rough translation), and she didn't handle the early stages of her pregnancy well.
The last Harry Potter book came out in 2007.However, the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince movie came out in 2009.
When I was 19, living in San Francisco I saw Etta James one time in of all places a Barber Shop in the Filmore District. I don't know why she came into the shop that day but she was so beautiful. I never forgot seeing her that day and have always enjoyed her career all my life. Chick Carlton and the Majestics www.shadowfacesmusicbmi.net
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Who came from Transylvania and enjoyed drinking blood?
Me. -------------------------------------------------------- easy one. Count Dracula came from Transyvania and claimed to enjy drinking blood. At the time there were no refrigerators and so he had to make do with hot or warm blood. Ah, the miracles of modern technology
This is a mountainous region in the modern, eastern European country of Romania (or Rumania). In Transylvania you can still visit the castle of Drakul - an actual character who lived in Transylvania on which the story of Dracula was based by Bram Stoker. 'Drakul' or Vlad the Impaler, as he was known, dealt with his enemies by killing them, drinking their blood and by impaling them on wooden stakes which is where the idea of a vampire sucking blood and driving a wooden stake into a vampire's heart came from in Bram Stoker's novel.
Vampires are said to have originated from Transylvania, a modern part of Romania. This came about because an ancient vampire impaler, Vlad, used to capture opposing wounded or captured soldiers. He did so in his castle in Transylvania, Romania. The first known vampire, Lilith, however, drank blood, but not of her opponents. She is known as the Demon of Death. She was also in Transylvania. But, no vampires did not originate from Italy, they came from Romania. (Transylvania)
They first came from Transylvania. (Honestly)
Originally, vampires came from Transylvania.
Transylvania, Hungaryhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_III_the_ImpalerNo, Transylvania is in Romania!
Dracula came from an area in Romania, known as Transylvania.
Nothing. But his creator, Bram Stoker, came from Whitby. The novel is set in Transylvania (Romania).
Bram Stoker wrote "Dracula," and Count Dracula came from Transylvania, which ispart of Romania.Dracula,Transyllvania
Her career came to a hault because of her drinking problem. She started drinking when she was a teen.
The waiter came out and served them an appetizer which they really enjoyed.