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Kristen Stewart talks about pregnancy and birth scene in "Breaking Dawn"

"Kristen Stewart has opened up about her character’s birth scene in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn".

"The birth is really effective, and I've heard it really hits you in the face," she told Entertainment Weekly, but added that the movie doesn’t go as far as the novel. "It could have been shocking and grotesque, because that's how it was written in the book. I would have loved to have been puking up blood."
The 21-year-old explained that she tried to draw on her own emotions to film the difficult scene. “This could really happen to anyone my age. I mean, maybe not the whole vampire thing, but everything else. It didn’t feel like, ‘Oh, how could you have possibly played this? It’s so beyond your years!’ It’s like, ‘Not really, dude. I could get f**king get pregnant tomorrow.”
She also supported her character's decision to keep the baby. “I’m so on Bella’s side. The idea of destroying something they made together that could never happen again… It has nothing to do with the pro-life thing. I just love the idea of her fighting,” she explained". Source: www.mtv.co.uk

Kristen Stewart as Sarah Altman in "Panic Room" (2002)

"This really could happen to anyone my age,” Kristen told Entertainment Weekly about Bella's vampire pregnancy. “It didn’t feel like, ‘Oh, how could you have possibly played this? It’s so beyond your years!’ It’s like, ‘Not really, dude. I could f*cing get pregnant tomorrow.’
Very true. And how effin lucky would she be getting preggers by the hottest man ever? Anyway, for those of you non-Twilight peeps (all... two of you), Kristen's human character gets impregnated by a vampire (played by Robert Pattinson). It's a controversial topic in the book because she could die with a half-vamp baby in her belly but she insists on carrying through with it.
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson as Bella Swan and Edward Cullen in "Twilight" (2008)

"I’m so on Bella’s side,” Kristin said about her decision. “The idea of destroying something [she and Edward] made together that could never happen again… It has nothing to do with the pro-life thing. I just love the idea of her fighting. She’s been willing to die for so much, but now you actually see her, well, literally die for it." Source: ology.com