Mother gives birth to EIGHT BABIES!!!

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.thats one hell of a shot in the dark

(cough)

Why the hell would a woman with six kids take fertility meds?
 
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Some people get out of bed, go to work, act sensibly and lead constructive, contributing lives. They don't seek the spotlight. They live with their pain. They live with their joy. They value being part of the solution or at least part of the stability. They have reasonable goals. They try to budget. They help. You know, like my children.

And then some people......
 
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Hey, any Californians out there who have the data to know [leaving aside the Medi-Caid (or Medi-Cal or whatever) for the health costs] -- to give us an idea about how much of a monthly check she was receiving for the first 6 and how much she will get for this litter? Maybe her mother keeps her around for the checks.
 
The fact is that she's plain irresponsible...fertility drugs after 6 children?? That's just plain dangerous. What doctor would do such a thing?
 
I think the mother has serious psychological issues. Single and already with 6 kids and she takes fertility drugs? I lump her in the same category as women (it's never men) who end up with like 92 cats in their house. It's an addiction like any other, IMO. Perhaps 8 new babies at once will cure her. And if these are all going to be welfare babies, then EVERYONE should be outraged. Her behavior is nothing short of criminally irresponsible. Somehow I get the feeling I won't be a bit surprised by information regarding her cultural background and immigration status when it's finally divulged.
 
Women desperately need something to love and nurture (read: control); without it they say they feel "empty".

So as I keep saying fill it up with concrete.

So many kids may be a sign that something is very seriously mentally wrong or lacking. (How much "love" do you need to give and get, already?) EVERYONE needs to be needed, but this is ridiculous.

In my little subculture one's moods, thoughts, impulses and feelings need to be controlled if one is to say they are civilized. The rider controls the horse. Not the other way around.
 
14 kids!

I can't imagine how it could be a great thing to have that many kids and live at home with your parents! How could anyone support all those kids? I'm glad I am gay.
 
What I am wondering

is how on earth she found a fertility clinic willing to a, implant the fertilized ova and, b, willing to implant at least eight eggs - two, at most - would be the standard for a woman of her age and with known reproductive success.

In other words, this smells strongly of a publicity stunt.

Grampaw is going back to work as a contractor in Iraq to earn money to help feed the 14.

A good friend of mine always breast feeds. She can manage one child's feedings continuously for one year without difficulty. For two newborns (twins) at once, she had serious problems with tender breasts and keeping her nutrition up to the requirements. She says her situation is fairly typical and one reason why fertility goes down substantially in the first months of lactation - mother nature gave humans gigantic boobs and dicks, but they don't put out any more, er, dairy products then those simians less well equipped.

Personally, I am rooting for the kids to all make it. That is perhaps the worst aspect of this whole mess - those birthrates were not only way too low in all cases, there is also documented, hard evidence that too low birth weight and substantial health and mental health problems are directly correlated.
 
The rest of the story...

Came across this:

"Monlogic reports, after speaking with a neighbor, that the eight babies may have been conceived by sperm donor:

What we learned is that her whole neighborhood is buzzing about the possibility that the 33-year-old mother used the same sperm donor to conceive the octuplets AND her other six children.

In an exclusive interview with momlogic one neighbor, who asked to remain anonymous, revealed that the very pregnant young mom was THE hot topic of conversation at the neighborhood Christmas party. He says "From what I heard she likes kids, she wants a jillion kids. She even lied to the doctors who impregnated her."

When asked if he knew who the father of the baby is, the neighbor said, "She is single. She used a sperm donor, someone she knew, who donated sperm a long time ago. He donated the sperm for the first six kids and she used his frozen sperm for these one."

PREVIOUSLY:
More news about the mother of the octuplets born in California. She was recently bankrupt and conceived through IVF. The mother is in her mid-30s, and as the world learned Thursday, already had six older children. Her name has not been released.

She lives with her parents in a 2-3 bedroom house, and a year-and-a-half ago the family declared bankruptcy and abandoned another home. She conceived the babies through IVF, which doesn't normally transfer more than 2 embryos, and all eight embryos took.

There is no mention or information about the babies' father or where she got the fertility treatment. When she arrived at the hospital where she gave birth for prenatal treatment, she was already 3 months pregnant.

The babies grandfather is reportedly going back to Iraq to earn money for the doubled family.

 
What is wrong with that woman? I heard on the news that public sentiment is not going in her direction, and I don't blame them.

Ralph, I totally agree with your comment on this subject.

And Toggles:

So as I keep saying fill it up with concrete.

And make sure you sew it shut after the concrete job....
 
So as I keep saying fill it up with concrete.

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

You owe me a new keyboard, Steve ;)
 

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Oh, there's MUCH more!

I don't know what to say....

"The woman who gave birth to octuplets this week conceived all 14 of her children through in vitro fertilization, is not married and has been obsessed with having children since she was a teenager, her mother said.

Angela Suleman told The Associated Press she was not supportive when her daughter, Nadya Suleman, decided to have more embryos implanted last year.

"It can't go on any longer," she said in a phone interview Friday. "She's got six children and no husband. I was brought up the traditional way. I firmly believe in marriage. But she didn't want to get married."

Nadya Suleman, 33, gave birth Monday in nearby Bellflower. She was expected to remain in the hospital for at least a few more days, and her newborns for at least a month.

A spokeswoman at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center said the babies were were progressing daily, with all eight breathing unassisted and being tube-fed.

While her daughter recovers, Angela Suleman is taking care of the other six children, ages 2 through 7, at the family home in Whittier, about 15 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

She said she warned her daughter that when she gets home from the hospital, "I'm going to be gone."

Angela Suleman said her daughter always had trouble conceiving and underwent in vitro fertilization treatments because her fallopian tubes are "plugged up."
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There were frozen embryos left over after her previous pregnancies and her daughter didn't want them destroyed, so she decided to have more children.

Her mother and doctors have said the woman was told she had the option to abort some of the embryos and, later, the fetuses. She refused.

Her mother said she does not believe her daughter will have any more children.

"She doesn't have any more (frozen embryos), so it's over now," she said. "It has to be."

Nadya Suleman wanted to have children since she was a teenager, "but luckily she couldn't," her mother said.

"Instead of becoming a kindergarten teacher or something, she started having them, but not the normal way," he mother said.

Her daughter's obsession with children caused Angela Suleman considerable stress, so she sought help from a psychologist, who told her to order her daughter out of the house.

"Maybe she wouldn't have had so many kids then, but she is a grown woman," Angela Suleman said. "I feel responsible, and I didn't want to throw her out."

Little psychological research has been conducted on the reasons some mothers seem hooked on repeated pregnancies. David Diamond, a co-director for the Center for Reproductive Psychology in San Diego, said mothers can be drawn to repeat pregnancies for a number of reasons, with some finding the experience so satisfying they choose to become surrogates.

Diane G. Sanford, a psychologist and author specializing in women's reproductive mental health, said while she doesn't know much about Nadya Suleman's background, women that have obsessive-compulsive disorder can become fixated on different obsessions.

"Her obsession centers around children, having children and being a mother," she said. "To what degree are her esteem and identity based on being a mom, and why has this from a young age been such a preoccupation of hers?"

Yolanda Garcia, 49, of Whittier, said she helped care for Nadya Suleman's autistic son three years ago.

"From what I could tell back then, she was pretty happy with herself, saying she liked having kids and she wanted 12 kids in all," Garcia told the Long Beach Press-Telegram.

"She told me that all of her kids were through in vitro, and I said 'Gosh, how can you afford that and go to school at the same time?'" she added. "And she said it's because she got paid for it."

Garcia said she did not ask for details.

Nadya Suleman holds a 2006 degree in child and adolescent development from California State University, Fullerton, and as late as last spring she was studying for a master's degree in counseling, college spokeswoman Paula Selleck told the Press-Telegram.

Her fertility doctor has not been identified. Her mother told the Los Angeles Times all the children came from the same sperm donor but she declined to identify him.

Birth certificates reviewed by The Associated Press identify a David Solomon as the father for the four oldest children. Certificates for the other children were not immediately available.

Angela Suleman told reporters Friday that doctors implanted far fewer than eight embryos, but they multiplied. Experts said this could be possible since Nadya Suleman's system has likely been hyperstimulated for years with fertilization treatments and drugs.

The news that the octuplets' mother already had six children sparked an ethical debate. Some medical experts were disturbed to hear that she was offered fertility treatment, and troubled by the possibility that she was implanted with so many embryos.

"You should always shoot for one," said Dr. Marcelle Cedars, a professor and director of reproductive health at the University of California, San Francisco, Medical Center, who worried about the increased risk of potential health complications for the babies.

Others worried that she would be overwhelmed trying to raise so many children and would end up relying on public support.

"This woman could not comprehend the ramifications of having eight children of the same age at the same time," said Judith Horowitz, a Parkland, Fla.-based psychologist and author who works with couples on fertility issues. "After Pampers stops delivering the free diapers, then what?"

The eight babies _ six boys and two girls _ were delivered by cesarean section weighing between 1 pound, 8 ounces and 3 pounds, 4 ounces. Forty-six physicians and staff assisted in the deliveries.

 
Glad she is going for her masters' in counselling - she is going to need it. Perhaps she should analyze herself and save some $$. And just whom will be supporting this brood anyway?

Just when I thought I couldn't hear anything more bizarre... I would have DCS all over that woman - something just isn't right there
 

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