Stephenie Meyer has said that, Edward did notice it, but , kind as he is, he never said anything , 또는 even complain, though it caused him additional pain. Bella , on the other hand, was too ashamed to ask him whether that caused him a problem 또는 not... So they both kinda ignored it :P
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also i beleive that meyer 또는 someone said it was dead blood
Stephenie Meyer called it 'dead blood' and it therefore does't have the same appeal as Bella's actual blood would however it is difficult for Edward during that time. However he would never mention it as he's such a gentleman.
We-ell, he first gets hungry and thinks aboutbiting her,but then he remembers where that particular blood was coming from, so then he'd suffer from hunger and s**ual frustration.
According to the Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide, Edward is aware of what's going on physiologically with Bella, but he is too much of a gentleman to ever say anything about it, and Bella would be too embarrassed to ask if he noticed 또는 was bothered 의해 it. The blood from a woman's period isn't the same as a cut; it's not freshly oxygenated, not flowing from the heart.