It is obvious that she has mental problems poor wooman, she is now getting the publisity she wanted to even expose her face (plastic surgery), a lot of questions should be rased like how can she be abble to think first about her babys if she even had the money to spend on plastic surgery? the most important thing are the 14th soons and doughthers that this wooman has (she needs pshicological help to treat her unsolved needs, so hopefully she will be abble to give and not ask for) but more important than that is the fact that THIS SHOULD NOT HAPPEND AGAIN! publicity should be raced to lend people know that this kind of cases are punished (to practitioners and irresponsible mothers). I am so sorry that this has to go that far so we could understand that there are a lot of sick people that are not treated and the effect of that have a big impact on inocent lives.
We don't need to help this woman, we need to get these kids away from this nutcase. This brood mare should not profit from have a huge litter. She obviously has had plastic surgery and she keeps getting implanted with kids she had no means to support. Just because she had no friends as a kid, doesn't give her a right to FORCE these kids to be her friends. This should be illegal! The taxpayers are paying for crazy woman's life and her mistakes. She should receive NO publicity or Money for doing this and she should be used as an example of what will not be accepted. Kids are not to be exploited for money or fame. This money should have been a patient in a mental ward, not an employee.
WOW!!!
I wish this woman the best..Very worry and scary about the future for this kids...Nothing to do anymore people!!! is done!!!?. The only thing we can do, is help this woman..and make sure that this kids will grow in a healthy and happy house..WOWWWW!!
Nadya Suleman, the woman who gave birth to octuplets last month, is receiving $490 a month in food stamps, and three of her first six children are disabled and receiving federal assistance, her publicist Michael Furtney confirmed! What the hell?Didn’t we just watch the interview where she told NBC News correspondent Ann Curry that she was not receiving welfare?!From LA Times “In Nadya’s view, the money that she gets from the food stamp program … and the resources disabilities payments she gets for her three children are not welfare,” he said. “They are part of programs designed to help people with need, and she does not see that as welfare.” Hills fertility clinic run by a well-known — and controversial — specialist who pioneered a method of implantation.Dr. Michael Kamrava’s name emerged Monday as a result of the interview aired Monday with Suleman, who gave birth to eight babies Jan. 26.Over the past two weeks, the identity of Suleman’s fertility doctor has been a source of great mystery because of questions over the ethics of implanting numerous embryos in a woman who already had six children.FoxNewsIt was not immediately known if the technique was used on Suleman.Suleman said she had six embryos implanted for each of her pregnancies. The octuplets were a surprise result of her last set of six embryos, she said, explaining she had expected twins at most. Two of the embryos evidently divided in the womb.Medical ethicists have criticized the implanting of so many embryos. National guidelines put the norm at two to three embryos for a woman of Suleman’s age, except in extraordinary circumstances.Kamrava’s clinic performed 20 in vitro procedures on women under 35 in 2006, according to the most recent national report compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of those 20 procedures, four resulted in pregnancies and two in births. One woman delivered twins. The average number of embryos he transferred per procedure for wo...
Nadya Suleman, the woman who gave birth to octuplets last month, is receiving $490 a month in food stamps, and three of her first six children are disabled and receiving federal assistance, her publicist Michael Furtney confirmed! What the hell?
Didn’t we just watch the interview where she told NBC News correspondent Ann Curry that she was not receiving welfare?!
From LA Times
“In Nadya’s view, the money that she gets from the food stamp program … and the resources disabilities payments she gets for her three children are not welfare,” he said. “They are part of programs designed to help people with need, and she does not see that as welfare.”
Hills fertility clinic run by a well-known — and controversial — specialist who pioneered a method of implantation.
Dr. Michael Kamrava’s name emerged Monday as a result of the interview aired Monday with Suleman, who gave birth to eight babies Jan. 26.
Over the past two weeks, the identity of Suleman’s fertility doctor has been a source of great mystery because of questions over the ethics of implanting numerous embryos in a woman who already had six children.
FoxNews
It was not immediately known if the technique was used on Suleman.
Suleman said she had six embryos implanted for each of her pregnancies. The octuplets were a surprise result of her last set of six embryos, she said, explaining she had expected twins at most. Two of the embryos evidently divided in the womb.
Medical ethicists have criticized the implanting of so many embryos. National guidelines put the norm at two to three embryos for a woman of Suleman’s age, except in extraordinary circumstances.
Kamrava’s clinic performed 20 in vitro procedures on women under 35 in 2006, according to the most recent national report compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of those 20 procedures, four resulted in pregnancies and two in births. One woman delivered twins. The average numb