Think Octomom, Nadya Suleman had an amazing number of babies? A Tunisian woman in her 30s is expecting 12 babies after a ferility treatment. However, doctors have warned there is only a tiny chance that any of them will survive.
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Guess who signed a reality TV contract? Octomom, Nadya Suleman. While the project had been in the works, the ink is finally dry on the contract.
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It took a while, but you knew it was coming, didn't you? Nadya Suleman, also known as "Octomom" because she world's longest-surviving set of octuplets has signed a deal to star in a reality television series.
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Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles, the hospital that delivered the octuplets of Nadya Suleman (AKA Octomom), has been fined $250,000, but not for participating in the highly criticized fertility treatments that ended up with Suleman having 8 more babies for a total of 14. No, it was for workers who pried into her medical records.
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The last of Nadya Suleman's octuplets has been released from the hospital, and I'm trying to decide if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Certainly it means the octuplet mom now won't have to travel to screw up her kids' lives.
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Nadya Suleman, the controversial mother of octuplets and 14 children in total, all conceived via in vitro fertilization, is about to get a new home. Her mother's home, where Suleman currently lives, is under foreclosure.
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For those who feel Nadya Suleman had octuplets so she could hit it big money-wise, it's going to be more difficult for her now, as her publicist has quit.
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In the second part of her Today Show interview, Nadya Suleman gave us the information we all wanted: the name of the fertility clinic that did the IVF involved in the birth of her octuplets.
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The Today Show's Ann Curry managed to get an exclusive interview with Nadya Suleman, the 33-year-old single mom who last week gave birth to octuplets via in vitro fertilization when she already had six other children. The incident has raised ethics questions, pointed both at her as well as the fertility specialist who implanted 6 embryos (two of which twinned) in her.
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