When someone becomes a vampire, it’s as if they are frozen exactly as they are in that moment. S or her (and we’ll go with her because it’s more central to this discussion) body no longer experiences change. Hair does not grow, nor do fingernails (if you cut your hair, you’re stuck.
That’s why Alice’s hair is so short–it was growing back from being shaved in the asylum). This applies to all changes–so a woman would no longer have any kind of ovulation cycle. If she were already pregnant when she was bitten, both she and the fetus would be frozen in that state.
------SPOILER------ DO NOT READ BELOW IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED/READ THE MOVIE'S HOWEVER in breaking dawn. She is conceived during Bella and Edwards honeymoon, because they do not use protection since Edward is a vampire (and a virgin) they think there is no way Bella could get pregnant and/or diseased. The baby grows inside of her abnormally fast since it is 1/2 vampire, and Edward is very worried about Bella the entire time, it is very sweet.
He tries very hard to help her 24/7 and does research for her about if anything like this has been done before. He finds out most people die because the growing baby sucks there life force, and he blames himself and is really distraught. When Bella cant keep any food down and id dying because of it, he has the idea of making her drink blood, which solves her problem.
He also finds out if the woman does live, it rips its way out of the stomach in delivery. When this happens, to save Bellas life, Edward makes her a vampire! It is a beautiful baby girl.
Bella combines Renee and Esmes names for her baby to name her renesme. After the delivery, edward is really attached to remesme and deeply loves her.
In Twilight Saga, when a human turned into a vampire, his entire system dies and freezes to that state. For instance the male lead character Edward Cullen turned into a vampire during the year 1901 when he’s still 17 years of age. The moment he became a vampire (after Carlisle put the venom on his veins which turned him into a vampire), and as long as he exist, he will still look the same; he will still look 17.
This doesn’t just stop on aging. All their body functions such as heart beat, breathing is gone too… and so is their reproduction system. This is the reason why Esme and Carlisle doesn’t have a child.
Vampire couple Emmet and Rosalie can’t have a child too even though Rosalie wanted to have a child of her own. This matter is somehow contradicted when Bella conceived a child in the latter book of Twilight called Breaking Dawn. Edward’s supposed to be dead system has managed to produce a child with Bella who’s still human then.It was explained that since Bella is still human, pregnancy is possible.
(Oh well, that’s according to the book.T. T).
Actually, Stephenie Meyer's explanation doesn't make sense at all, because if male vampires of the saga can produce sperm it means they aren't that frozen, as a consequense: women vampires can produce ovums...therefore; based on SM logic, Carlisle and Esme (who was converted shortly after she gave birth to her baby; her body still has the shape to carry one) can conceive a baby vampire...the only issue would be protecting the baby from the Volturi. But then, if SM doesn't want her vampires to have babies well...there's always fanfiction.
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