Because female bodies need to change to have babies with monthly cycles and expanding wombs. Male bodies do not have this problem and males can have children at almost any age. As vampires bodies are frozen in the state they were in, female vampires cannot change, but, males not needing to change, can still father children.
In the Twilight series, female vampires cannot conceive children because their bodies no longer have functioning reproductive systems. However, male vampires can still produce human-like fluids needed for procreation. This difference is explained by the fact that male and female vampire bodies undergo different physiological changes upon transformation.
twilight has 4 female vampires.... rosalie, Esme, Alice and Victoria
Uhmm, if you are referring to Twilight-related vampires then no.
Victoria
The Cullens have Rosalie and Alice.There is also Victoria and many other covens.
female vampires cant get pregnant but male vampires can get humans pregnant as you find in breaking dawn when edward gets Bella pregnant.
Obviously Alice's hair is too short, but the others I dont know.
Technically, The Mythological Dracula was not married. But, There were three Female Vampires, Aleera, Verona, and Mareeshka. He called Them His Brides.
Breeders call baby rabbits "kits"
Riley is the leader of the Seattle vampires in "The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner."Specifically, he co-leads with a red-haired female known as "her." The female is Victoria, who first appears in "Twilight." She is Bella's sworn enemy and plans to use the Seattle vampires to kill Bella and the Cullen family of vampires at Forks, Washington.
no
Leah Clearwater is the only female werewolf in the Twilight series. She transforms into a werewolf during the events of "New Moon" and becomes the first and only female member of the Quileute shape-shifting wolves pack.
Yes, of course. In The Twilight Saga, at least. When Bella is turned in Breaking Dawn, Alice shoves a mirror in her face. She's scared of her own eyes, remember?