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Originally Posted by Yokuutsu
@Zenella
I know he's dead, but even by vampire standards...he shouldn't have sperm.
Meyer, in her story world, says they are physiologically dead and so...all sperm should be dead as well since it takes proteins to create sperm and they no longer take anything in but blood which means they couldn't make more.
Also she treats it like their bodies freeze in time-so no more eggs for the females...and no more sperm production for the males which means after two days after death...no more possibility of little Edwards running around.
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And by vampire standards, they shouldn't be able to sparkle. Stephanie kind of shot the standards out the window, eh?
I think she could have included a little more information as to why Bella was able to get pregnant with Edwards baby, though. But I guess she didn't really care cause she was pretty much done with the series anyways?
I thank her for kind of messing up like that because that will make me pay way more attention to the details in my book. Which is not about vampires, but still.