February 11, 2009 1:36 PM

Octuplets' Birth Doctor Probed

(AP)  The Medical Board of California is investigating the fertility doctor who helped Nadya Suleman, the mother of octuplets, give birth 14 times with fertilized embryos.

The board did not name the doctor but was checking to see if there was a "violation of the standard of care," board spokeswoman Candis Cohen said Friday. She did not elaborate.

Suleman, 33, of Whittier, already had six children when she gave birth Jan. 26 to octuplets. The births to an unemployed, divorced single mother prompted angry questions about how she plans to provide for her 14 children.

But the backlash seems to have extended as well to Suleman's doctor.

In a portion of an NBC interview, broadcast Friday, Suleman said she had six embryos implanted for each of her in-vitro pregnancies, using the same sperm donor and fertility specialist.

In the case of the octuplets, the procedure resulted in six boys and two girls, including two sets of twins.

"The revelation about one center treating her makes the treatment even harder to understand," said Arthur Caplan, bioethics chairman at the University of Pennsylvania. "They went ahead when she had six kids, knowing that she was a single mom ... and put embryos into her anyway."

In the United States, there is no law dictating the number of embryos that can be placed in a mother's womb. Multiple embryos can be implanted to improve the odds that one will survive.

However, there are national guidelines that suggest two to three embryos are normal for a woman of Suleman's age, in order to lessen the health risks to the mother and the chances of multiple births.

When asked why so many embryos were implanted, Suleman told NBC: "Those are my children, and that's what was available and I used them. So, I took a risk. It's a gamble. It always is."

She said her life's goal was to be a mother and she had struggled for seven years before finally giving birth to her first child in 2001.

"All I wanted was children. I wanted to be a mom. That's all I ever wanted in my life," Suleman said in the interview that aired Friday. "I love my children."

According to state documents, Suleman told a doctor she had three miscarriages. Another doctor disputed that number, saying she had two ectopic pregnancies, a dangerous condition in which a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than in the uterus.
By Associated Press Writer Shaya Tayefe Mohajer

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by maba7 February 10, 2009 12:29 AM EST
HamiltonGRAD:
Your own post says it all. "You spent several afternoons with some wonderful 6 year olds"
You really need to spend several years, try at least 10 years, with a houseful of 6, 10 or even 14 children.
This isn''t about men bad, women good; or whether men have kept women from attaining dreams.
It''s about one woman making a truly foolhardy,stupid and cruel decision that jeopardizes 14 helpless infants and children.

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by mdalerwill February 9, 2009 2:34 PM EST
No, A women is owed to have her dreams supported by society ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted by HamiltonGRAD at 12:11 PM : Feb 08, 2009

As a woman, I can''t disagree more. Saying this woman was making a statement of independence only works if she is indeed independent. She''s been nothing BUT dependent her whole life. Find a better poster child, please. Society...or the village, as you like to say in other posts I''ve seen....doesn''t owe anything to a woman who is not a contributing member. The benefits of being a member of a village also come with RESPONSIBILITIES to that village. This woman has shown zero responsiblity to anyone.
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by carlylaine February 9, 2009 7:20 AM EST
I belive an individual has the right to do whatever they want-aside from outright murder-with their own lives. HOWEVER....when I have to support the stupidity of this woman''s choice to have children that she can''t afford....then SOMEONE has to put a stop to this. If she had the money and all resources at her disposal then I believe she should be able to do what she wants.

Deep psychiatric and psychological counseling should be in order at this point. AND major citations to the doctor.
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by rushlimpdrug February 9, 2009 1:51 AM EST

of she wants to have kids then so be it how ever many she wants to have...
Posted by fush2 at 08:04 PM


Tooooo funny!

"of she wants to have kids. . "

still laughing - at you, not with you,
"of you know what um sayan."
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by cattlekate February 9, 2009 12:24 AM EST
CBS is kind enough to provide these boards - so will you be kind enough to NOT engage in back and forth bickering?

Caliguy is right - let''s see what the "doc" has to say. He/she should loose his license - but we are still figuring out if the ivf occurred in Mexico, Latin America, Space.

Can we agree that Nadya has some kind of narcissistic personality, with ocd, and that we must make sure this horrific tale ends up with her parents and brood surviving the decisions of one messed-up gal?

Thoughts?
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by caliguy55 February 8, 2009 11:55 PM EST
The doctors involved in these procedures ought to be forced to support these children until they turn 18 as a condition of keeping their licenses to practice medicine. This is one of the most disgusting events I''ve ever heard of occurring in a U.S. medical facility. This has got to stop now. We taxpayers don''t owe these people one penny much less the millions of dollars it''ll take to properly raise these children.
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by fush2 February 8, 2009 11:04 PM EST
of she wants to have kids then so be it how ever many she wants to have...
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by rushlimpdrug February 8, 2009 9:11 PM EST

Posted by HamiltonGRAD at 12:24 PM

did you gradumificate from skool?

do you have an edumikation?

You are one *** thinkin'' reeetard.

Consider yourself one of the top 3
idiots to post on this site - ever!
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by ggm1957 February 8, 2009 8:52 PM EST
HamiltonGRAD, what ridiculous statements you made! Those did not come from any woman who has fought or desired to be equal. Even the doctor should have thought of those poor kids. I am disgusted by the thought of her being able to capitalize on these babies. That is not what should happen with children. I am a 51 year old woman who loves children and would have loved having a houseful of children - but had to think of supporting them monetarily, as well as nurturing them.
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by superfly48 February 8, 2009 7:31 PM EST
She is retarded. But before I make a hasty assessment of the situation, what is the true story? We will never know. She will be a burden on society.
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