How does edward get bella pregnant
Fans have said that Edward's lack of blood flow should make him unable to impregnate Bella despite it happening during the last installment of the series. In the world of Twilight, vampire women are unable to get pregnant because their body can not change to hold a fetus.
But men are apparently able to get human women pregnant. One Twilight superfan, Jenna Guillaume, who writes for Buzzfeed, decided break down how the pregnancy happened in the first place.
Stephenie first explained how vampire biology worked so people could understand the inner-working of their make-believe bodies. Interesting: The superfan revealed that the vampires have venom running through their bodies that act as venom. This allows vampire men to perform similar actions to that of humans. Intrigued: This explanation comes from what Stephenie Meyer has provided on her own website because she was flooded with the same questions.
However, the cells that make up their skin are not pliant like our cells, they are hard and reflective like crystal. The explanation then goes on to inform readers that between the cells is a liquid moving throughout the body similar to how blood moves through humans.
But this liquid comes in the form of venom. The venom, Stephenie writes, is what helps Edward impregnate Bella in the fictional book.
If that explanation isn't enough to critics, Stephenie then goes on to explain how fluids are transferred between the two characters. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Twilight superfan FINALLY answers the question of how Edward impregnated Bella despite being 'sterile' and 'made of stone' - after the plot gap left baffled for years Since Twilight's Breaking Dawn released 10 years ago, fans have questioned one important plot point in the popular vampire series Fans wanted to know how a vampire was able to impregnate a human The question comes from vampires having no blood and stone-like skin One superfan took the time to re-explain how the pregnancy was possible It was explained by author Stephenie Meyer that the vampires have venom running through their bodies instead of blood to help the process By Dailymail.
Bella almost kills him after her first hunt, she was able to run away from humans when she caught their scent. Bella winds up breaking Seth's collarbone instead of ripping Jacob's head off. Bella is very calm for a newborn vampire, but learning what happened with Renesmee, she snaps. Bella gets to hold Renesmee, and learns she grows much faster than a normal human baby. She is half human, half vampire. She has ivory pale skin, flushed red cheeks, curly bronze hair, blood running through her veins, a heartbeat faster than a human's, some vampire powers, she can show people images, she shines in the sun, and chocolate brown eyes.
The curls come from Charlie. It's sweet how Stephanie interpenetrated some of Charlie in there. Renesmee's middle name was Carlie. A mix of Charlie and Carlisle. Then, Irina, part of the Denali clan, sees Renesmee hunting, and goes to tell the Volturi that the Cullens have created an immortal child. Tons of the vampire clans from around the world join forces, and stop the Volturi from killing Renesmee. Irina is murdered for giving out false information.
Bella saves her family with her power, which is a mind shield. She covers her entire family and everyone else with her shield, and tells Jacob to run off with Renesmee is things go wrong.
She has already gotten them fake identities. Bella finally lets Edward into her head, and they all live happily ever after in their little piece of forever. Twilight Saga Wiki Explore. Forever Dawn. Local staff Blogs Contact Us News. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
Bella's Pregnancy with Renesmee. In reproduction, semen isn't what makes a baby. It's the sperm in the semen. Sperm are living cells. Edward is dead - his cells have been burned and crystallized by venom, as described by Stephenie Meyer herself. Therefore his sex cells sperm are also dead.
Dead cells aren't functional. His sperm couldn't pass on DNA and fertilize an egg. So no, it really shouldn't be possible for him to get Bella pregnant.
And if she's brave enough to put sex in her books which younger audiences read , I don't see why she couldn't use the word "semen. Well, we could agree to disagree. I don't really agree with it specialized semen-venom is NOT a replacement for a living cell needed to reproduce with a human but since it is her book, I'll ignore it and give her the benefit of the doubt. I suppose there aren't any scenes, but even "implied" would make it PG if it were a movie.
Yeah, in all fantasy books there's going to be something unrealistic that doesn't make sense in real life. So maybe I just won't say anymore. Jan 08, AM. I wasnt really expecting any replies to this. Because all the blood rushes to your private parts right? When your And so.
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