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ibu lahir anak kembar lapan (octuplet) !!

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Post time 5-2-2009 03:03 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by miza86 at 4-2-2009 01:20 PM
http://a.abcnews.com/images/Health/kids_090129_mn.jpg

http://www.abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=6764771&page=1


white baby la.....tapi ada sebut dia buat IVF bukan normal nyer...
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Post time 6-2-2009 07:45 PM | Show all posts
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090206/ap_on_re_us/octuplets

Octuplets mom once feared she could not give birth

WHITTIER, Calif. – Nadya Suleman once feared she could never givebirth. She was depressed after enduring multiple failed pregnancies andthe anguish of not having children.

                        Nowshe is the mother of 14, including octuplets born last week. Thedisclosure that the single mother already had six children ranging from2 to 7 years old prompted a torrent of criticism and questions aboutthe ethics of her fertility treatment.

                        "Thatwas always a dream of mine, to have a large family, a huge family,"Suleman told NBC's "Today" show on Thursday in an interview scheduledto air next week. "I just longed for certain connections andattachments with another person that ... I really lacked, I believe,growing up."

                        The interview, along withpublic documents obtained by The Associated Press, lifted the veil ofsecrecy in which Suleman shrouded herself after the Feb. 26 birth ofher octuplets.

                        She told NBC she struggled for seven years before finally giving birthto her first child. According to state documents, Suleman told a doctorshe had three miscarriages. Another doctor disputed that number, sayingshe had two ectopic pregnancies, a dangerous condition in which afertilized egg implants somewhere other than in the uterus.

                        Suleman said all 14 of her children were born by in vitro fertilization from sperm donated by a friend.

                        Suleman'spublicist, Mike Furtney, said Thursday that Suleman was "feeling great"and looking forward to being reunited with her octuplets, who were bornprematurely and are expected to remain in the hospital for several moreweeks.

                        The state documents describe Suleman, 33, becoming pregnant with her first child after a 1999 injury during a riot at a state mental hospital where she worked.

                        Suleman feared she would lose the child and sunk into an intense depression, according to a psychological evaluation in her workers' compensation case.

                        "Whenyou have a history of miscarriages, you think it will take a miracle,"she told Dr. Dennis Nehamen. "I just wanted to die. I suspected I waspregnant but I thought, 'That's ridiculous.'"

                        But the 2001 birth of the baby "helped my spirits," Suleman said.

                        More than 300 pages of documents were disclosed to The Associated Press following a public records request to the state Division of Workers' Compensation.

                        Amongother things, they reveal that Suleman collected more than $165,000 indisability payments between 2002 and 2008 for the work injury, whichshe said left her in near-constant pain and helped end her marriage.

                        Details of the documents were reported the same day that NBC released excerpts of Suleman's first interview since giving birth.
                        Inthe interview — which was scheduled to air on the "Today" show Mondayand again Tuesday on "Dateline" — Suleman calls her childhood as an only child "pretty dysfunctional."

                        Inthe state documents, however, doctors quote her as indicating she had ahappy childhood. She told them she was an above-average student atNogales High School in La Puente, where she enjoyed being acheerleader, had many friends and stayed out of trouble. She said bothher parents were loving and supportive.

                        Accordingto the state documents, Suleman was injured Sept. 18, 1999, when a riotinvolving nearly two dozen patients broke out in the women's ward ofthe Metropolitan State Hospitalin Norwalk, where she worked as a psychiatric technician. As she washelping other staff members restrain a patient, a desk thrown at her byanother patient hit her in the back. It damaged her spine and left hercomplaining of headaches and intense pain throughout her lower body foryears.

                        Suleman attributed the lingeringpain in part to the breakup of her marriage to Marcos Gutierrez, whomshe wed in 1996 and divorced in 2008.


She told a psychiatrist the bouts of depression she was suffering as a result of her injury were unfair to her husband.
"I don't want to keep bringing him down," she said. "I want him to move on with his life."


Public recordsshow Suleman was listed on the Metropolitan State Hospital payroll from1997 until last year, although it appears she did little work afterSeptember 1999 because of her injury.


During a hearing on her case in December 2001,Suleman said pregnancy aggravated her back condition. She said shespent most of the day in bed and was unable to care for her firstchild, according to a report by workers' compensation judge Jerome Bulavsky.


After examining her in August, Dr. Steven Nagelberg attributed 90percent of her condition to the work incident and 10 percent to herpregnancy.
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Post time 6-2-2009 07:46 PM | Show all posts


This image provided by NBC shows Nadya Suleman, left, speaking with AnnCurry in New York on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, in Suleman's firstinterview since giving birth to octuplets last week. The interview isplanned to be broadcast on the 'Today' show on Monday, Feb. 9 and'Dateline' on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
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Post time 6-2-2009 10:59 PM | Show all posts
tingin nak tengok besar maner la perut die mase ngandung tu..
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Post time 7-2-2009 03:24 PM | Show all posts
kembar 8??wooooooo kmpom meriah ni
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 Author| Post time 7-2-2009 04:31 PM | Show all posts
14 anak !!!   kalu bley sara   wokeyyyyyyyy kalu  jadik terbiaq  nak salahkan sapa lak???
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 Author| Post time 8-2-2009 08:06 PM | Show all posts
Sunday February 8, 2009 MYT 9:03:00 AM
Octuplet fertility doctor under investigation

LOS ANGELES (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.




pada aku ler kan....  tak patut  buat benda nih kalu tak bley nak kasik makan anak2 tu....  sampai 8 woooo.... pastu single parent lak tu.... patut ler kena investigate pun!!!  
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