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What occurs when Bella has her period in Twilight?

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In "Twilight," Bella's period is not explicitly addressed by Stephenie Meyer as a problem for her relationship with Edward. The Cullen family, who only consume animal blood, avoid situations with human blood scent. For instance, Edward skips a class involving blood tests, and during Bella's birthday, a cut leads the Cullens to leave the room. Only Carlisle, a doctor, seems unaffected by human blood scent.

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Good question. I can see how this monthly occurrence would cause a problem in Edward and Bella's relationship. However, this is not an issue that Stephanie Meyer addresses. As you know, the Cullen family practice a unique kind of vampirism whereas they only drink the blood of animals and not humans. The urge is still there , they just choose to ignore it. For the most part, most of the Cullens avoid situations where they will be exposed to the scent of human blood. For example, Edward skips science class on the day they test for their blood types. On Bella's birthday, she cuts her hand on a broken vase and the others must hold their noses and leave the house until it is cleaned. It is difficult for all of them to have Bella as a part or their lives when things like this can occur. The only member...

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of the Cullens who seem impervious to the scent of human blood is Carlisle who is a doctor.

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