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Bocsius

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Woman starts cult, comet forthcoming
« on: January 30, 2009, 11:49:48 AM »
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090130/ap_on_re_us/octuplets

Lady with six children gets fertility treatment, has eight more

Lives with parents, probably on some compound.

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WHITTIER, Calif. – The woman who gave birth to octuplets this week has six other children and never expected to have eight more when she took fertility treatment, her mother said.

Angela Suleman said her daughter expects a big challenge raising 14 children. The good news, she said, is all the babies appear healthy.

"I looked at those babies. They are so tiny and so beautiful," Suleman told The Los Angeles Times on Thursday.

Suleman's daughter gave birth to the octuplets Monday at a hospital in Bellflower but has requested that doctors keep her name confidential. Media knew little about the woman until a family acquaintance told CBS' "The Early Show" on Thursday that the mother is "fairly young" and lives with her parents and her six children.

Within hours, media had camped out at the family's home in Whittier, where the babies' grandfather pulled up in a minivan in the evening and briefly spoke to The Associated Press. Beside him were two children — a 7-year-old and 6-year-old — who said they were excited to have eight new siblings.

But the grandfather warned that media may have a tougher time finding the family after the babies are released from the hospital.

"We have a huge house, not here," said the man, who would only identify himself as Ed. "You are never going to know where it is."


The mother also has two children, ages 5 and 3, and 2-year-old twins, neighbors told the Times.

Suleman said her daughter had embryos implanted last year, and after finding out she was pregnant with multiple babies was given the option by doctors of selectively reducing the number of embryos. The woman declined.

"What do you suggest she should have done? She refused to have them killed," Suleman told the Times. "That is a very painful thing."

Dr. Harold Henry said the woman was already pregnant when she came to Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center, and she was counseled about the risks of her pregnancy and on the option of aborting some of the fetuses. Doctors had been expecting only seven babies, but an eighth was born in the cesarean delivery.

The six boys and two girls, the second octuplets born alive in the United States, have garnered worldwide attention as media have attempted to find out more about the mother and her family. Hours after media gathered outside the Whittier home, Kaiser issued a statement on behalf of the mother requesting privacy.

"Please know, in our own time, we will share additional details about this miraculous experience," the statement read. "The babies continue to grow strong everyday and make good progress. My family and I are ecstatic about all of their arrivals. Needless to say the eighth was a surprise to us all, but a blessing as well."

Dr. Mandhir Gupta said seven of the babies were breathing without assistance. One was still receiving oxygen through a tube in his nose.

Seven of the infants were being tube-fed donated breast milk. One of the boys was expected to begin feedings Friday.

All babies continued to receive an intravenous nutritional combination. They were expected to remain in the hospital for several more weeks.

Some fertility specialists have said the children face increased health risks because they are octuplets and born nine weeks premature. At birth, they ranged between 1 pound, 8 ounces and 3 pounds, 4 ounces.

Doctors say they advise against higher-order births, but acknowledge the decision is not theirs to make.

"Who am I to say that six is the limit?" said Dr. Jeffrey Steinberg, medical director of Fertility Institutes, which has clinics in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and New York City. "There are people who like to have big families."

Dr. James Grifo, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the NYU School of Medicine, added: "I don't think it's our job to tell them how many babies they're allowed to have. I am not a policeman for reproduction in the United States. My role is to educate patients."


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"We have a huge house, not here," said the man, who would only identify himself as Ed. "You are never going to know where it is."

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duckman2000

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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 11:53:18 AM »
They really should outlaw fertility clinics. Or at least ban mothers of 6 from receiving treatment.

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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2009, 11:54:29 AM »
After the shitload of money these guys made I would think they'd use the media obsession with them for $$$:


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« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2009, 11:57:57 AM »
My wife watches that show. When my wife is bitching about petty shit, I just say, "whatever Kate" and she usually backs off because she knows exactly what I'm referring too.  :lol
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Bocsius

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Re: Woman starts cult, comet forthcoming
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2009, 11:59:58 AM »
They really should outlaw fertility clinics. Or at least ban mothers of 6 from receiving treatment.

Far be it from me to tell other people how to live their lives, but yeah. Come on, really? You've got six kids and will go far enough as to have embryos planted in order to have more?

Somebody check their pantry for cyanide.

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« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2009, 05:33:25 PM »
Yeah but the Gosselin family holds the record for the most babies born with down syndrome.
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duckman2000

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« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2009, 05:39:21 PM »
I bet this family also rejects science, and explains this as a miracle as opposed to an achievement in fertility science.

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« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2009, 06:32:57 PM »
14 Kids! WOW.  I hope they make enough money.

edit: I guess they are well off.