Vampires and pregnancy: when did that idea occur to you? How does that work? The first seed (no pun intended) was planted when I did Bella's computer research in chapter seven of Twilight. Bella reads about several real vampire legends-the Danag, Estrie, Upier, etc. In the novel, I only mentioned a few of the many legends I read through. One that I didn't mention at this point was the entry on the Incubus. The unique feature about that legend was that the incubus could father children. Hmmm, I said, and I filed that kernel of an idea away for later. When I decided to write the first sequel to Twilight(Forever Dawn), I knew it was going to revolve around a hybrid baby from the outset. When my editor and I decided to go back and really develop Bella's last year of high school, I did so with the knowledge that it was all going to end up with the events in Breaking Dawn. Everything I wrote was pointed in that direction. I was always very careful when I answered the "Can vampires have babies?" question, because I didn't want to say anything incorrect, but I also didn't want to make the future super-obvious. I focused my answers on the female half of the equation-female vampires cannot have children because their bodies no longer change in any aspect. There is no changing cycle to begin with, and their bodies couldn't expand to fit a growing child, either. I purposely evaded answering the question, "Can a male vampire get a human female pregnant?" to preserve a tiny bit of surprise in the last book. There were many statements on this subject purported to have come from me, but I never made those comments because, obviously, I knew where this was going. Now, on to the "how is this possible?" question. First of all, of course it's not possible. None of this story is possible. It's a fantasy story about creatures that don't actually exist. Within the context of the fantasy, however, this is how it works: Vampires are physically similar enough to their human origins to pass as humans under some circumstances (like cloudy days). There are many basic differences. They appear to have skin like ours, albeit very fair skin. The skin serves the same general purpose of protecting the body. However, the cells that make up their skin are not pliant like our cells, they are hard and reflective like crystal. A fluid similar to the venom in their mouths works as a lubricant between the cells, which makes movement possible (note: this fluid is very flammable). A fluid similar to the same venom lubricates their eyes so that their eyes can move easily in their sockets. (However, they don't produce tears because tears exist to protect the eye from damage, and nothing is going to be able to scratch a vampire's eye.) The lubricant-venom in the eyes and skin is not able to infect a human the way saliva-venom can. Similarly, throughout the vampire's body are many versions of venom-based fluids that retain a marked resemblance to the fluid that was replaced, and function in much the same way and toward the same purpose. Though there is no venom replacement that works precisely like blood, many of the functions of blood are carried on in some form. Also, the nervous system runs in a slightly different but heightened way. Some involuntary reactions, like breathing, continue (in that specific example because vampires use the scents in the air much more than we do, rather than out of a need for oxygen). Other involuntary reactions, like blinking, don't exist because there is no purpose for them. The normal reactions of arousal are still present in vampires, made possible by venom-related fluids that cause tissues to react similarly as they do to an influx of blood. Like with vampire skin-which looks similar to human skin and has the same basic function-fluids closely related to seminal fluids still exist in male vampires, which carry genetic information and are capable of bonding with a human ovum. This was not a known fact in the vampire world (outside of Joham's personal experimenting) before Nessie, because it's nearly impossible for a vampire to be that near a human and not kill her. I didn't get into all of these details at my signings because it's a long, complicated mouthful. Also, it's hard to be clearly heard with all the screaming. Mostly, though, I waited to do this in writing because I have an immature, Homer Simpson-like tendency to giggle when I say the words "seminal fluids" in public.
because Edward didn't know male vampires cant have kids, him and Bella have sex and she is pregnant with a child that is half human and half vampire. the child grows faster than a human but also holds vampire qualities like strength and the thirst for blood. because the child is to strong for Bella it begins to accidentally kill her slowly from the inside, but just before Bella dies Edward bites her and she begins the transformation into a vampire. when she wakes after three days and sees she is a vampire, her baby (renesmee) has already grown rapidly and she isn't a monster like Edward feared she would be, she is a sweet little girl that everyone (especially Rosalie) gets attached Jacob and renesmee are great friends as he imprints (has a natural instinct to protect and love her as a sister, which makes it easier between Edward, Bella and him because his feelings for her disappear) on her. but hard times lay ahead of the Cullen family!
At first, he wants Bella to have an abortion because he was afraid of what would happen. But Bella refuses and has Rosalie protect her..but then, as he can start to hear the baby inside Bella, he really wants to be a father and have the baby, but it could kill Bella......
she ends up with Edward and they have a baby.. but she gets very close to Jacob in new moon when Edward leaves her. but in the end she chooses Edward.
idon't know when Rosalie will ever decide to 'protect' Bella..unless you're referring to when Bella had a baby in breaking dawn she only liked her then because of Renesme.
If you are referring to The Twilight Saga movie, then it ends with Edward asking Bella to marry him.
When Edward found out Bella was gonna have his baby. He didn't think about that baby, but only about the fact the Bella was in danger. Throughout the time she's carrying the baby, he mostly hates "it". But as soon as he hears the baby's mind, and he sees that the baby loves Bella too, he can't hait it anymore. And of course, when shes born, he loves her like a father! ;)
Yes Bella and Edward have a baby....
Edward had to get the baby out of Bella because the baby would have suffocated no matter what.
Yes. Edward is the father of Bella's baby.
yes. Bella won't let Edward touch the baby. where and when
Because Bella is human and Edward is a vampire. It's possible for a vampire to have a baby with a human, but Edward and Bella didn't know that.
Edward and Bella's Daughter is both Human and vampire ,no its not edward bit Bella so Bella is a vampire then they had a baby and the baby is a vampire because both edward and Bella are vampire parents!
No, he saves both Bella and her baby!
Bella and Edward's baby is called Renesmée
Edward rips the baby out of her
Edward is.
The father of Bella's baby in the Twilight series is Edward Cullen, a vampire.
Edward's and Bella's, yes. :]