February 11, 2009 1:39 PM

Octuplets' Mom Hires An Agent

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(CBS)  The California octuplets turned a week old Monday, and officials at Kaiser Permanente's Bellflower Medical Center say all eight continue to do well.

But, Early Show national correspondent Hattie Kauffman observed Monday that the picture emerging of their mother is that of a woman who's been fixated on having babies.

Nadya Suleman, 33, now has 14, all seven years old and under.

She lives with her parents in a modest home in Whittier, Calif., outside Los Angeles.

There've been no pictures yet of the infants or Suleman. She remains hospitalized, too.

Reporters continue to pepper her parents with questions at the family home.

"Everybody's doing good," Suleman's father said.

How are the kids doing? "Fantastic," he replied.

Suleman's mother told CBS News Nadya paid for in vitro fertilization with money from a legal settlement after a work accident.

The octuplets' grandmother adds that all 14 kids were conceived through in vitro, using the same sperm donor.

It's unclear how Suleman plans to support her huge family. Her parents have had financial problems. The octuplets are all preemies and will likely require extra care.

Suleman once had a license as a psychiatric technician but that expired. In recent years, she's been an unemployed student.

Suleman, though, has hired an agent, Kauffman says, and there are reports she hopes to make money through TV interviews and even by working as an on-camera childcare expert.

"She did not seek to have more children," Suleman's grandfather has said. "She thought she was going to have ONE more child."

Suleman's mother told Kauffman that, when Suleman was in her mid-20s, she believed she was infertile and became obsessed with having children. That's what a family acquaintance says, as well, telling Kauffman Suleman always hoped for ten kids.

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by momof02-2009 February 5, 2009 11:44 AM EST
To have 8 babies at once is wrong. I think that there is a bigger issue here. It all comes down to money. Are we a nation of people that sit around thinking of ways to get rich off our kids? I think that if there is someone out there willing to give this mother 2 million dollars to tell her story about the birth of the 8 babies, then they are wrong. I also feel that in a way this is child abuse. To use your babies to make money is wrong. That is like saying that she would sell her babies to the highest bidder.
I have a 12 year old girl and one on the way and I need help. Why should a mother that puts herself on a table and allows a "doctor" to inplant 8 eggs in her, knowing that she already has 6 kids, be allowed to ask the tax payers for welfare and free health care. When I have a good job and no health care that is afforable to me be denied to have that help I so need.
So if I go out and have 10 babies at once can I have 5 million dollars?
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by thebubster3 February 4, 2009 3:17 PM EST
I agree that Nadya has gone completely off the deep end. I also agree that the authorities shoul review this doctor and his practicies. But, regardless of these issues, assuming the stories we hear are true and the family is actually financially strapped, not only will society pay a price but these children are going to pay and suffer dearly for their mother''s irresponsible actions. We all need to focus more on finding the right way to ensure all 14 of these children are being raised in a loving environment and provided the physical and mental support they need to grow into healthy and responsible teens and adults. We should not allow our disgust with Nadya to interfere with ensuring these children are properly cared for, regardless of the means with which it is provided.
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by davmelt February 4, 2009 2:04 PM EST
The California Code of Regulations, which includes the 1991
Uniform Housing Code, contains residential occupancy
standards. A home must have at least one room of 120
square feet. Additional rooms must have at least 70 square
feet. Two people can occupy each room and for each
additional 50 square feet, an additional person can occupy
the room. The Code does not distinguish between a bedroom,
living room, dining room, and kitchen. All rooms can be
used for sleeping except bathrooms, hallways, closets, and
stairwells.

A city or county can adopt more stringent occupancy
standards but only if it makes express findings that the
changes are reasonably necessary because of local climatic,
geological, or topographical conditions.

The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) makes
it unlawful to discriminate against any person in any
housing accommodation on the basis of familial status. The
State Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH)
administers and enforces the FEHA. Generally, DFEH
recognizes an oinformalo occupancy limit of two persons per
bedroom plus one additional person (2+1) for the entire
dwelling unit, but they evaluate each complaint
individually for any intentional discrimination.

Straight from the cali. occupancy standards, i think they may be alittle big for a 3 bedroom house, by law.
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by flagwavrblue February 4, 2009 1:46 PM EST
This mother had better be leery of signing any deal with Oprah Winfrey. Oprah will drop her like a bag of wet cement if public opinion turns against this mother of fourteen. The TV boom of shows with multiple births is partly to blame for this octuplet birth. There is already a show with a six child multiple birth set, so this woman had to have more in order to get paid.
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by txsldy_04 February 4, 2009 1:12 PM EST
To Shockolit , you would be correct in the whole diaper company giving her all the diapers she needs for the babies. They did that the day the where born.
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by davmelt February 4, 2009 9:18 AM EST
Not to mention a 3 bedroom house with 14 kids? Where the hell are all these kids going to be sleeping, that is child endangerment right there having that many people in one house, their are laws against the number of people in a certain size house, and 3 bedrooms are definitly not enought for 14 kids, 1 mother and 2 grandparents.
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by davmelt February 4, 2009 9:14 AM EST
Anyone that pays this woman is just telling others to go ahead and have as many babies at once cause they will get paid for it and become famous, even though it risks the mothers life and the babies life. Bascially TV shows and stuff that pay this woman are saying hell even though your children while probly have alot of problems, we''ll pay you for having them all at once.
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by american30 February 3, 2009 5:27 PM EST
And to think we now have Obama who will give them free health insurance because it is their right. Go Democrats~!
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by tireslinger February 3, 2009 2:54 PM EST
Selfish?? Absolutely! Scammer?? Probably. The taxpayers of California should be beyond outraged, and what has occurred here. If the local DCS agency is not already involved, then they''re as inept as many of the rest of them, in this country.

Culpability without a doubt, has to lie with the medical facility, responsible for these implants. Was a thorough history done on this woman?? Hoping so, policy or not, why in God''s name, wasn''t somebody asking some questions, here? The implanting doc, deserves licensure suspension, at the very least. There exists no medical, ethical, moral, practical...etc., reason that was good enough for him/her to implant all eight embryos.
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by kimmyj43 February 3, 2009 1:35 PM EST
I too am sick of the government supporting people who continue to have children that they can''t or won''t support on their own. I am pissed off that I have to support these people with my own hard-earned money ever single year because I don''t go around spitting out little tax deductions of my own every year. I work hard for my money but I have to end up paying it back to the government so that they can turn around and give it to these people. I am furious every year I do my taxes because I can''t get back what I pay in because of people like this woman. The government in this country is bass-ackwards and I''m getting a little tired of being punished for working all year every year and not popping out kids right and left.
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