One Twilight superfan has revealed how Edward was able to impregnate Bella despite being a vampire 'made of stone' years after the books were released.
It has been 10 years since Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer, the third installment of Twilight, was published for the public, but fans are still talking about one potential plot hole from the book and movie.
During the third installment, vampire Edward Cullen (played by Robert Pattinson) is able to impregnate Bella Swan (played by Kristen Stewart) despite having no blood running through his veins and being 'made of stone'.
Interesting: Fans are still wondering how Edward Cullen (played by Robert Pattinson) from Twilight was able to impregnate Bella Swan (played by Kristen Stewart) in Twilight
Confused: This question comes after the third installment of the series was released 10 years ago and caused the confusion
Fair: The issue from the plot comes as vampires are supposedly dead and have no blood in their bodies to perform specific functions
Curious: One Twilight superfan took it upon themselves to answer the question 10 years after the plot first came out
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.
'If vampires have no blood how did edward get the hard on needed to impregnate Bella... many questions,' one fan recently questioned.
While another wrote: 'OK, so if vampires get sterilized once they turn, how TF did Edward impregnate Bella?'
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.
'You see, Stephenie Meyer got the question, "How did Edward get a boner and impregnate Bella?" so much when Breaking Dawnwas released, she included the answer to it on her website,' Jenna revealed.
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
'Vampires are physically similar enough to their human origins to pass as humans under some circ*mstances (like cloudy days)...' Stephenie wrote.
'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.'
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.
'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,' Stephenie explained.
If that explanation isn't enough to critics, Stephenie then goes on to explain how fluids are transferred between the two characters.
'Like with vampire skin—which looks similar to human skin and has the same basic function—fluids still exist in male vampires, which carry genetic information and are capable of bonding with a human ovum.'
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
Stephenie
Stephenie Meyer (/ˈmaɪ. ər/; née Morgan; born December 24, 1973) is an American novelist and film producer. She is best known for writing the vampire romance series Twilight, which has sold over 160 million copies, with translations into 37 different languages.
Edward is described in the book as being charming, polite, determined, and very stubborn. He is very protective over Bella and puts her safety, humanity and welfare before anything else. He often over-analyzes situations and has a tendency to overreact, especially in situations where Bella's safety is at risk.
Meyer later clarified how Edward got Bella pregnant in The Twilight Saga, stating that in her universe the venom present in vampires is a liquid moving throughout the body similar to how blood moves through humans.
Jacob is further stunned when Edward suggested that Jacob be the one to give Bella what she wants in the form of a baby. He explained how he wanted Jacob to help him convince Bella to abort the baby so that she can eventually become pregnant with Jacob's baby.
For both her and Robert Pattinson. Back in 2011, Twilight's Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson were tasked with creating what Stewart calls the "most epic sex scene of all time:" when Bella Swan loses her virginity to Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn: Part 1.
Rosalie has longed for children of her own since she last saw her best friend's family as a human, but because her body wouldn't undergo changes after she became a vampire, she finds this impossible and feels depressed by it.
He imprints on the infant Renesmee in Breaking Dawn. He is seen to be protective and brotherly towards her as she grows but he and her parents are very worried about her growth as it was so fast. At the end of Breaking Dawn they are given confirmation that Renesmee will live forever and not age past 18.
Jacob explained to Bella that he was never actually attracted to her but to the baby, Renesmee, developing in Bella's womb, an explanation that has troubled people ever since.
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.
At the end of Eclipse, she becomes engaged to Edward Cullen, and they marry in Breaking Dawn, one month prior to her 19th birthday. On their honeymoon, she becomes pregnant, and, due to the peculiar nature of her baby, Bella nearly dies giving birth to their daughter, Renesmee.
She is immensely beautiful, and her body temperature is slightly higher than a human. Renesmee has a rapidly beating heart and veins filled with her own blood.
Julia and her child, Skye (Elsie Fisher), bring family drama with them to Cousins Beach and initially hate the house. In another big change, Belly loses her virginity to Conrad in the TV series, which doesn't happen in the books.
Edward has never had a romantic partner, never dated. He died a seventeen year old virgin and remained one; you can tie that to the writer's faith, many have. There's nothing explicitly wrong with being a life-long virgin, as some people live long and fulfilled lives without sexual intercourse or attraction.
When Bella Basically Cheats On Edward. Now, some will claim that her kissing Jacob once doesn't count as "cheating," while some others will agree that yes, she does actually go against Edward for a minute. There is also the point that Bella doesn't necessarily cheat on Edward because she still chooses him over Jacob.
The author explains that when Renesmee is handed to Bella, a quick bite-like sound is heard, after which Bella flinches and Renesmee is taken away from her. Almost immediately after, Bella's heart stops beating, and that's when Edward injects her with his venom and bites her many times to bring her back.
Bella's pregnancy proves to be near-suicidal as the half-vampire, half-human baby rapidly grows and kills her from the inside out, leaving her gaunt and fragile. The birth scene is intense and graphic, with Bella's back-breaking, Edward tearing through her body, and her screams of pain leaving a lasting impact.
Imprinting in the Twilight universe is an involuntary mechanism by which werewolves find their soulmates, but Jacob imprinting on Renesmee as a baby has raised controversy due to its problematic nature. Imprinting has different stages, starting with a sibling-like bond and eventually progressing to romantic love.
Edward resists Bella's attempts to coerce or seduce him in part because he knows she cannot overpower him, as he is a vampire and can absolutely physically stop her if need be. Bella dances dangerously close to interfering with his autonomy by pushing him towards physical encounters he expresses discomfort with.
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