In Twilight, he is fifteen years old, and in New Moon, he phases into a wolf for the first time at the age of sixteen. In Breaking Dawn, he imprints on the hybrid baby named Renesmee Cullen, the daughter of
Jacob Black imprinted on Renesmee Cullen, the daughter of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, at birth in Book 2 of Breaking Dawn.
So please don't be mad at us. Years later after the confrontation with the Volturi, Renesmee was celebrating her sixth birthday with her family and friends including Jacob who is currently her best friend. After the party, Jacob confessed his love for Renesmee and kissed her.
While Jacob insists his feelings for Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy) will remain completely platonic until later in her life (as does Twilight author Stephenie Meyer), Bella (and most of the fandom) find their relationship to be unsettling at best.
It is implied that Renesmee's growth will slow down until it ceases at the age of seven, by which she will have the appearance of a young woman.
When they phase into a wolf for the first time, they stop aging. There are plenty-a-plot-holes here BUT if Jacob maintains a regularly scheduled shape shift, he can essentially stay young forever. This is a good thing because Renesmee will be Jacob's age physically in a mere few years.
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.
Their child would be 1/4 human, 1/4 vampire and 1/2 werewolf, which would make them a threat to the Volturi. Renesmee is fertile as she is 1/2 human. The only aspect of herself that is a vampire is that she'll never age after she matures and she drinks blood.
Yes. It's creepy as hell. Jacob is the same age as Renesmee's mother (in reality a year or two younger, but you get the drift). Biologically, he's seventeen to eighteen years older than Renesmee.
By imprinting on Renesmee, Jacob has imbued her with protection from other werewolves in his tribe. Prior to taking her on as a romantic partner, Jacob would first act as an older brother to Renesmee until she grew up – which won't take long given her hybrid nature, which makes her age more quickly.
So I was watching Breaking Dawn part 1 and realized Bella's pregnancy is 28 days long.
Although Edward and Bella tell him that Renesmee is an orphan that they've adopted, he discovers their biological relation when he looks into her eyes (which he recognizes as his own), but decides to stick to the adoption as their public story for their safety.
Jake is human with shape shifting tendencies (he's not a lycan/werewolf, he's a shifter). Renesmee is human with vampire tendencies (she appears to be human but loves blood). Edward explains vampirism as an evolution of some type, so Renesmee would be one of these evolved humans. Their children would be human.
He does but in a different way. Once he imprinted on Renesme, the love he had for Bella shifted to her child. The whole philosophy behind his love for Bella was for him to stay connected to her bc of her child. Renesme was the reason his love was so strong and unwavering.
Why did Jacob believe that Bella had died after Renesmee's violent birth? The pull toward Bella he had been feeling was suddenly gone. What "secret" about her transformation did Bella want to keep from Edward? The morphine had not helped the pain but had only kept her still and silent.
Jacob was initially in love with Renesmee's mother, Bella; she eventually chose Edward over him, however, and mothered Renesmee—a vampire-human hybrid. As soon as she was born, Jacob imprinted on her, thus freeing him from his heartache over losing Bella.
Vampire venom is poisonous to the Quileute wolves, so they would die. But Renesmee isn't venomous. Female hybrids aren't venomous in general. I think it's actually stated in the books that renesmee bites jacob lol. So nothing happens really.
She flips out over the fact that he nicknamed her child Nessie. Although she doesn't really understand why it had to be her child Jacob imprinted on, if anything, it proves that his connection to Bella was meant for something greater. They just didn't know it yet!
If he'd imprinted on Bella in that moment (and it happens the first time you see the person after you've phased), he would have answered all her questions. Pretty much, he would have given her anything in the world she wanted.
The venom, Stephenie writes, is what helps Edward impregnate Bella in the fictional book. According to Stephenie, 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.
Renée becomes a grandmother during Bella and Edward's honeymoon, but she does not learn of the existence of her granddaughter, Renesmee, nor does she know that Bella has become a vampire afterward due to their worries about her being unable to handle the changes.
Renesmee Carlie Cullen is the daughter of Bella and Edward Cullen, and the Imprintee and future soul mate of Werewolf Shape-shifter Jacob Black.
Either way, we know you've been wondering—how the hell does Edward Cullen get it up? Vampires have blood, which is what's used to fill those erections generally required for sex, in their system only after they've hunted and sucked their victims dry.
Bella has a conversation about the fate of vampires when Carlisle is tending to her injured arm in "New Moon," and in the same film, Edward explains that the main reason he doesn't want to turn Bella into a vampire is because he doesn't want to damn her.
Rosalie can't have children because once a vampire is created, their body can not progress, hence why the Cullen family all still appear the ages that they were turned at. So, in short, Edward can only have a baby because Bella (a human) was the bearer of Renesme.