Nadya Suleman, Mother of Octuplets, Seeks TV Career

The octuplets born single mother in California last week, seeking $ 2 million (£ 1.37m) from media and commercial sponsorship to help the cost of raising children. Nadya Suleman, 33, plans for a television career as a child care expert, as revealed last week that he has six children, before the birth on Monday. It is now 14 under the age of eight.

Although still limited to a hospital bed, LA, intends to speak with two influential TV host this week – Media Mogul Oprah Winfrey and Diane Sawyer, who introduced Morning America. The family told officers have money from sponsorship deals as fluffy – they get through 250 diapers a week during the coming months – and officials will gauge the public reaction to the story. A veteran of the ICM agency said: “If we win Oprah or Diane Sawyer, have the world at his feet.”

The earning power, but can be reduced by a growing medical and ethical controversy. Experts believe that the public gave fertility specialists in vitro fertilization (IVF), so it should not be implanted embryos, and the option to carry all eight word link, Suleman ignored guidelines, both at risk their health and their own.

U.S. public reaction was mixed: many have asked how can an unemployed single mother raised 14 children, as the first six already strained family budget. Angela and Ed Suleman, Nadya bought the parents of two-bedroom bungalow in the suburb WHITTIER March 2007, but soon after going to the debt and forced to leave their home.

The bankruptcy and moved with their daughter and grandchildren. Last week, the father said he would return to his native Iraq to work as a translator and driver.

Nadya Suleman, who describes himself as a “professional student” who lives outside the parental education grants and money, broke with her boyfriend for the birth of first child seven years ago.

The identity of octup late ‘father remains unknown, but local reports show conceived by frozen sperm donated by a friend who was at work at a fertility clinic. It is the father of twins, born two years ago.

Michael Tucker of Georgia Reproductive System Clinic, Atlanta, said Suleman surprised history. “We are controlled by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, which frowns on the implantation of more than two or three embryos at a time. It should be noted that each doctor, such an act.”

The babies, born nine weeks early by C-section, were attended by 46 medical personnel, which is expected in seven babies. In the eighth – a boy – appeared, doctors were “cursed”.

Suleman Angela said her daughter was advised to terminate some of the embryos in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy because of health, but was rejected because we do not know how life or death decision.

“They had not expected that all eight will be born, but now is very happy to have chosen not. He wants to breastfeed them all,” said gma.

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