You can't! Vampires are just a myth. (An awesome myth!)
Sorry, but to meet the definition of a vampire you have to die. You can become a potential vampire by having a vampire father and a living mother. This condition is known as a Dhampir.
Ivy Vega became a vampire after being bitten by another vampire and having their blood drained. This led to a transformation where she gained enhanced physical abilities and a thirst for blood.
Depends on the mythos to which you ascribe. Most usual form of infection is given as being bitten by a vampire but not killed or having your body obliterated. There is then a short latency period, after which you fully become a vampire. An alternate version, more classic in nature, was that you had to trade blood by choice with a vampire. If bitten you would die, unless you bit them back. If this two way transaction occured, then you would turn into a vampire. It involves far more of a sense of choosing vampirism, as opposed to the typical forced conversion ideal of the bite = vampire mythos above.
Hopefully you would wake up from the bad dream you are having.
In the real world? You don't; vampires don't exist. In the fictional world? It depends on the set of rules that governs the vampires. Sometimes being injected with vampire venom, either through biting or injection by needle, can start the transformation. (See Twilight). Others can transform by having vampire blood in their system when they die. (See The Vampire Diaries).
Male vampires may reproduce with a human woman but there have been no records or even rumors of a vampire mother. The child of a male vampire and a human woman is known as a Dhampir. This is an ancient Slavic belief not a modern embellishment. A Dhampir has a 'taint' of his father's inclinations (as all children do) but cannot utilize any vampire trait to anywhere near its full potential. When a Dhampir dies he has the option to become a full vampire without having been bitten or infected in anyway other than his inheritance. Most Dhampirs however are vampire hunters (probably a result of a bias upbringing) and most have their bodies destroyed after or near the time of their (impending) death so they won't become a vampire.
No, Bella becomes a vampire when she is having her baby, she found out she was pregnant on there honey moon.
No. Dracula can be killed before she becomes one. That means that she is released. Wilhelmina Harker (nee Murray) was forced to drink of Count Dracula's blood - this gave her the contagion fevour but as she didn't die while in the fevour she didn't become a vampire.
You need to be bitten by another vampire or at least share blood with another vampire to become one. No spells involved, sorry. Regrettably, vampires are not real though, so I suppose you could always make up a spell. Always worked for me!
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Vampires do not really exist. In vampire stories, you can be turned into a vampire by another vampire. In some cultures, a dead body can be turned into a vampire simply by having an animal jump over it. The common element is that you must first die from your life as an ordinary mortal human in order to become a vampire.
You cannot. No one can turn you into a vampire. You cannot become one. They are purely fictional. You are taking literally fantasy films and TV programs which are for entertainment purposes only