Octomom is Done Having Babies

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Octuplet mom Nadya Suleman was asked by Ann Curry on Tuesday night’s Dateline whether she is done having kids.

Curry: "A hundred percent. Two hundred, three hundred, four hundred percent?"

Octomom: "Yes. I’m done. This happened for a reason. This is actually a message I believe from God saying, ’You are done.’ It’s more than doubled the family size. So now I have to really really realize that this, this has to, it’s done."

Many are now trying to pressure the state of California to give Octomom a psychiatric evaluation, and some needs to look at the living situation to see if the children will have their needs care for. It’s a terrible situation. If there were some way to keep the family together, and lend assistance that would be ideal, but there are now 14 children to care for in a 3 bedroom home.

The grandmother of the children, and mother of Nadya, Angela Suleman, spoke out on her daughter, and the living situation.

Nadya told Curry she was not on welfare. It’s now been revealed that 3 of the first six children have disabilities the state gives Nadya money for, plus Nadya gets food stands. In addition, the state of California will be paying for the very expensive hospital stay of the 8 new babies. All of the medical is covered for welfare moms like Nadya. Maybe that medical coverage can pay for some psychiatric help too.

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Tiger Woods and Elin Welcome a Baby Boy

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tiger woods and elin welcome another baby Tiger Woods and Elin Welcome a Baby Boy

Tiger Woods, and his wife Elin Woods, welcomed their second baby into the family. Their latest child is a son, who they named Charlie Axel Woods. Charlie was born on February 8, 2009. Tiger said on his web site:

"Both Charlie and Elin are doing great and we want to thank everyone for their sincere best wishes and kind thoughts. We look forward to introducing Charlie to you at the appropriate time."

Tiger and Elin also have a daughter, Sam Alexis Woods, who was born in June of 2007.

Congrats!

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Octuplet Mom Nadya Suleman Full Today Show Interview

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The Today Show aired a longer interview with Nadya Suleman, the babu obsessed octuplet mom. This video showed the new babies.

Maybe I’m too critical, but Nadya might want to consider removing those manicured press on finger nails, because they can cut thin newborn skin.

I still think this woman is nuts, and I don’t think there is any possible way this woman can care for 14 kids even with her parent’s help. If anyone believes that then I guess they also believe Santa Claus can deliver presents to all the world’s children in one night … without the help of magic. I don’t think Nadya can do magic, but she appears to think she can.

OctoMom’s own mother had some very negative comments about Nadya’s ability to care for children, and her ability to financially support them. Click here to read her comments.

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Nadya Suleman Octuplet Mom High School Yearbook Picture

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nadya suleman gutierrez doud high school yearbook picture Nadya Suleman Octuplet Mom High School Yearbook Picture

In 1992 at Nogales High, Nadya Suleman Gutierrez Doud was known as Natalie Doud. Now she’s the Octuplet mom. Suleman graduated from high school in 1993.

The Los Angeles Times reports Suleman made her first attempt to start a family of her own shortly after high school. In 1995, she had the first of three ectopic pregnancies, a condition that routinely ends in miscarriage. Sometimes surgery is required to remove the fallopian tube in which the ectopic pregnancy occurred to save the mother’s life. No wonder Nadya had to use in-vitro fertilization.

The following year Suleman married produce manager Marcos Gutierrez. The couple separated in 2000 and divorced in 2008.

We want to know if the sperm donor is a gay guy from Los Angeles. Nadya said she knows who the donor is. TELL US!

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  • Colleen
    She looks really cute, almost Asian.
  • Stephanie
    Is this female for real? Nobody could handle or afford 14 kids, I don't care how much assistance is received ...


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Octuplets Mom Today Show Interview

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Nadya Suleman (33), the Octuplet mom, gave an interview to Ann Curry from The Today Show on Friday. Nadya said she got about $160,000 from an injury that left her with spinal cord damage, and severe depression, but snapped out of it when she realized she wanted a bunch of babies.

Nady also said she had the kids because she was raised in a dysfunctional family, and has a deep need to connect.

Get a dog, or two. I’m sure her parents must be really grateful their daughter slammed them as dysfunctional, yet they went bankrupt trying to help her raise her first six kids in their two bedroom home.

The sperm donor father has not identified yet, but rest assured he’s probably a gay guy who lives in Los Angeles. She says he is "overwhelmed" with excitement. He probably is, as long as he doesn’t have to change any diapers.

I can’t help but comment that she looks like she had lip injections, and a nose job. She put all that injury money to good use, which included paying the same doctor to inseminate her both times for a total of 14 kids. That doctor’s medical license needs to be taken away.

This woman needs a psychological examination stat!

The Super Nanny commented that even she couldn’t take care of 14 kids, so how is this mother going to do it? Nadya also plans to raise the kids on her job income as a counselor once she finishes school. When is she going to have time to study? Do counselors make enough money to raise 14 kids? Doubtful.

Meet the next California welfare mom Nadya Suleman. Those poor kids.

Jimmy Kimmel made light of the whole situation. Watch the little girl with the sign at the end of the video below.

The Today Show will have the full interview Monday. We’ll post it when we get it.

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