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Published Date: 10 February 2009
THE world's only surviving octuplets have been introduced to the world.
Nadya Suleman, 33, who already has six children, tours the eight hospital cots to hold each baby for 45 minutes at a time, she revealed in an interview, broadcast in the US yesterday.

In footage of her in hospital, she coos: "Hi sweetie," while
caressing one baby, before telling the infant: "I wish I could stay a long time, all day long – but I can't."

The single mother admitted she may have been rash – as her own mother condemned her decision to have the octuplets as "unconscionable" – and said she was already "struggling" to raise her first six children. But she said her yearning to have a large family had got the better of her.

"I was projecting my own wants and wishes on to my children," she told NBC's Today show.

"I'm focusing on their needs while also focusing on my wanting for a large family … I now know that I may or may not have wanted so many siblings, but at the time I was so focused on having a big family that I just kept going. I knew that's what I wanted."

Unmarried, unemployed for the past nine years and living in a cramped three-bedroom home near Los Angeles with her parents and six other children – the youngest of whom are two-year-old twins – Ms Suleman conceded she had little in the way of funding to back her dream.

"Money is necessary to raise children but it's paper, to me it's superfluous in contrast to my kids."

She added: "I have a plan. Every single day I'll become more ready and more ready because I don't feel it helps anybody to become overwhelmed."

But the woman dubbed "octo-mom" has triggered a furious ethical debate and drawn the ire of even her own mother, Angela Suleman.

Mrs Suleman said: "The truth is, Nadya's not capable of raising 14 children.

"To have them all is unconscionable to me. She really, really, has no idea what she is doing to her children."

She added: "It's just very difficult to cope with all this because she already has six beautiful children. Why would she do this? How she is going to cope I don't know, I'm really tired of taking care of those six."

Mrs Suleman, a retired teacher, and her husband Ed lost their previous home because they could not keep up with the bills.

They were unaware, she said, that their daughter had received $168,000 in state disability payments since suffering a back injury in 1999 during a riot at the psychiatric hospital where she worked at the time.

"She never told me. I have never received any money, not for a payment on the house or feeding the kids," Mrs Suleman said.

Despite her disability and having reportedly been diagnosed with depression and other mental health issues, Ms Suleman underwent IVF treatment – which costs around $12,000 a time – using a friend as a sperm donor for all 14.

NBC claimed it has not paid Ms Suleman for yesterday's interview, though she had been known to be demanding a seven-figure fee.

Hospital costs are already believed to run into six figures and rising rapidly each day as Noah, Malia, Nariah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Josiah, Jonah and Macai continue to make good progress.

In 1998, octuplets were born in Houston, Texas. The smallest died a week afterwards, but the seven others celebrated their tenth birthday in December.





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  • Last Updated: 10 February 2009 12:02 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Pregnancy and birth
 
1

Longdirk Maceth,

NZ 10/02/2009 02:12:35
This woman is an airhead!
2

SouthernGent,

10/02/2009 03:45:19
Maybe us working stiffs have it all wrong. It seems we continue to work so that people like this can choose not to and have as many kids as she pleases at our expense. I guess as long as the government continues to steal our hard earned cash in order to reward stupid decisions such as this, it might make more sense to quit working as well.
3

Conan,

Moffat 10/02/2009 07:44:25
Indeed, #2. Quire correct. The problem, old chap, is that 'we' as a society (UK and US) have essentially abandoned the concept of personal responsibility. By turning into societies dominated by jelly-spined lacklusters with no real morla compas, we are fair game for the small minority in our midst; criminals, loafers, reprobates and other human slime, to take advantage of what passes as our 'good nature'. There is no substitute for harsh and certain punishment for bad behaviour in all circumsyances ... no matter whether you are prince or pauper. But, since that is now a thing of the past, resign yourself to paying until your estate is settled for the misdeeds of others. This is the gradual and inevitable downward spiral to the certain anarchy that will follow when all reason to abide by standards of decency cease to exist. And, we will have no one to blame but our idle and indifferent selves.
4

Brodric,

10/02/2009 08:31:35
Absolutely mad! What chance do these children have with an idiot for a mother?

Money is only paper, she says. On what planet is this woman living? Who does she expect to pay for her kids? Her parents.

The doctors should be jailed for this morally empty act they carried out.
5

carrottop,

Dumfries 10/02/2009 10:11:21
Logged in to make a negative comment on this woman but nice to see public opinion is firmly against her contribution to world overpopulation.
6

JaE_in_Oz,

10/02/2009 11:11:11
The doctors seem very irresponsible. An inquiry by a body with powers to strike them from the medical roll is needed.
7

Biggar Mac,

10/02/2009 11:13:48
Why is the doctor who carried out this fertility treatment not being named and shamed? Did they not do any checks into this stupid woman before they took her money?

How did she manage to get all the treatments for the six children she had already?

Too many stupid immature girls say "I want babies" and some idiot doctor panders to their stupidity. If nature only had taken its course this tradegy would not have happened. It is a tradegy for this girls parents and for her children who will not be a circus act for the rest of their lives.
8

Biggar Mac,

10/02/2009 11:15:03
oops for "not" in the last line read "now"
9

lobout,

EDinburgh 10/02/2009 11:38:10
What kind of idiot doctor gives fertility treatment to a rabbit with six kids already? And who paid for it? We know who will pay for it now-the US taxpayer
10

Scottie,

South Africa 10/02/2009 12:00:57
What kind of a lunatic is this woman who doesn't think that 6 children is a large enough family already??

The doctor/s involved need disciplining of some sort. She doesn't even have the emotional and/or financial support of a husband and is unemployed! Disgraceful imo.
11

Mcsnagpile,

10/02/2009 15:05:32
Give me a million or I'll litter all over you.
12

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10/02/2009 17:49:19
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13

Tobytoo,

Southington, U.S.A. 10/02/2009 22:39:15
I guess that I don't have to say anything here as everyone ahead of me has said exactly what I am thinking of this brainless woman.
14

2dogs in D.C.,

10/02/2009 23:38:04
Actually, the "Dr." has been named,and there are investigations going on re:medical ethics.However,this is brand new on the scene,so there are no actual laws as such yet on the books. Who would have figured?
15

Newton_Invented_Gravity,

10/02/2009 23:46:42
This woman is obviously not the sharpest tool in the box, but all the same, there does seem to be a bit of a witch hunt against her. enough already!

 

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