Bella's pregnancy begins to get out of hand. Carlisle leaves with Esme and Emmett to go hunting, and leaves Edward, Alice, and Rosalie to take care of Bella while he is gone. Bella's child continues to grow, and accidentally breaks Bella's spine causing her to pass out. Because of this, Edward is forced to perform the surgery himself. Bella is semi-conscious during this but does not feel the pain. Once Edward successfully delivered the baby, he has no choice but to change her into a vampire because she would not survive the injuries. He bites her in multiple places so that the venom will get into her system as fast as possible. The process of turning into a vampire is very excruciating pain that is almost intolerable. Stephanie Meyer writes about this part through Bella's perspective and tries to describe the most painful thing that could ever happen to anyone and that is what it felt like for Bella. After a couple days when the process is complete, Bella starts her new life as a vampire. Everything about her is different... the way she looks, the sound of her voice, even all of her senses. She can hear things from very far away and can see things she never was able to as a human. She is also very graceful and powerful, even more so than Edward, which is weird because she used to be so weak and clumsy compared to any of the Cullens. Bella tries to convince her new family to let her see her child Renesmee but they don't believe that she has the self control to see her without harming the baby.
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