Natalie (Nadi) Sulman, who gave birth to 8 twins in 2009, already had six of her children.

Octomame was talked about a lot in 2009, sometimes it was remembered in 2010, in 2011 it was forgotten. A few years ago, Suleman decided to remind herself of herself with another shocking statement. In an interview with InTouch Weekly, the woman, making a tortured face, admitted ... that she hates her children: “I hate them all. They behave like disgusting animals (this is very colorfully confirmed by the video, where you can see how one of the kids gnaws at the wall)

According to Nadia, she does not see rest either day or night. Sometimes she wants to kill herself to get rid of this nightmare. In addition, the woman said that it is possible that soon she and her children will starve to death, since they no longer have money to pay for housing and food. Suleman admitted that she and her children are going to be evicted from the house.

Want to know what her kids look like now? In 2009, the story of Nadia Suleman, who gave birth to eight children, rocked the whole of America. All of Nadia's children were born completely healthy.

Nadia's doctor, Dr. Kamrava, implanted 12 embryos in her uterus. Later, his license was revoked, since usually only 2-3 embryos are subject to implantation.

The eight are named Noah, Mali, Isaiah, Nariya, John, Makai, Josiah and Jeremiah. Nadia decided to fight for her 14 children. She was going to graduate from school and provide them financially without the help of the public.

“I know I can support them all when I graduate. If I just sat on the couch and watched TV, doing nothing to ensure a better future for my children, it would be selfish, ”she explained. Several times Nadia appeared on television for financial gain, and also signed a contract for her own reality show. Unfortunately, the show never aired. Another source writes that the show nevertheless went on the air, but after several episodes of the show, people became uninterested in watching Nadia feed-change-clothes-rocking her octopuses. The show slowly faded, and Suleman's only sources of income were donations from various charitable foundations.

In January, the eight celebrated their eighth birthday. Looks like they were having a lot of fun!

Now Nadia lives with fourteen children in a small three-bedroom house in the suburbs of Los Angeles.

Raising fourteen children is a big challenge for Nadia. But, when the children grew up a little and became more responsible, it became easier for the woman to cope with them.

In general, the second article (about their current life) has a very enthusiastic tone, but to be honest, I am rather wary of this woman, her actions, statements and her desire to have a whole kindergarten at home. Just a year ago I remembered about her, but did not find information. Here I came across recently, I thought that it would be interesting for you too.

Eight was conceived using in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Doctors in such cases insist on the reduction (removal) of part of the embryos. After all, such a number of them can adversely affect both the health of the mother and the health of future children.

But the Californian, with the support of her large family, refused to reduce. A single mother, a long time ago divorced her husband precisely because they could not have children together.

The birth by caesarean section was nine weeks ahead of schedule. A team of 46 doctors, who took delivery, was expecting the birth of seven babies, which, although not often, happens. However, there were eight newborns - six boys and two girls - and they are all quite healthy. The weight of babies is from 700 g to 1.9 kg. Seven of them immediately breathed on their own and were bottle fed. The whole family was discharged from the hospital home in just a week.

The reaction of society to this “heroism” was ambiguous, but Nadia did not pay any attention to it.

There were also those who felt sorry for Nadia, believing that the poor thing had disfigured herself and would never get into shape. Nevertheless, a year after the birth of the eight, Suliman starred for the cover of the magazine in a swimsuit - with a story about how she was able to find her attractive appearance ...

But when the truth about Nadia's life surfaced, a scandal turned out. Many condemned the woman and said that with the help of children she was just trying to become famous and make money. As it turned out, six more children are waiting at home for a mom from California.

Evil tongues claim that children for Suliman are now the only source of existence. The young mother has long been sitting on the neck of the state, receiving benefits and food stamps. This "feat" of the unemployed Nadia only irritated her compatriots, who did not want to pay from their own pockets for her passion for reproduction.

And indeed, with the birth of eight babies at once, the model Nadia Suliman became known all over the world. HER photographs in late pregnancy, with an excessively swollen belly, appeared in many media.

And immediately after her birth, her agents appeared, who began to send agencies offers for paid photos, interviews, etc. They said that Nadi wants to earn at least two million from these births.

On average, it will take Nadia $ 1.3 million to $ 2.7 million to support all 14 children under 17, not including health insurance. Realizing this, Nadi put a lot of effort into stirring up public interest. As a result, her large family was presented with a huge house. Volunteers help her to clean it up.

Having achieved this, Nadi continued to shock the public, appearing in unexpected ways in front of the ubiquitous reporters.

Nadia Suleman hit the paparazzi's lenses when she slipped out of her California home to do her usual household chores. She just took out the trash and picked up the newspapers from the porch. But even these seemingly ordinary actions caused a storm of indignation among some of her fellow countrymen.

Nadia appeared on the street in striped pajamas, over which a white terry robe was thrown over, and monster slippers. The climax was the green mask on Nadia's face. In it, she was very reminiscent of the hero of the movie "The Mask". She carried two babies in her arms, and in her teeth ... a bottle of juice. By the way, Nadia looked gorgeous, well-groomed and well-built ... "

The next storm of outrage was caused by the usual walk in the park. Nadia and her 8-year-old son Elijah took the twins to the park in two huge strollers, each of which accommodated four babies.

In the park, Nadi laid her children on a blanket, spreading it right on the grass. Girls Nadia dressed up in pink suits with the image of Minnie Mouse, and their brothers - in green clothes with a painted Winnie the Pooh.

- Walking with children, of course, can be stressful, - says an eyewitness to the picnic, - but this one looks like a real nightmare. There are not enough hands to feed so many small mouths!

The kids screamed, pushed each other and their mother. Nadia reacted surprisingly calmly to all this bedlam. With the help of Elijah, she quickly and deftly fed all the children, and the peaceful family went home.

Suleman also opened a website in which she asked for help to feed her numerous offspring.

As a result, Nadia achieved the main goal - a contract was signed with her, and now a large family is being filmed in a reality show. Each family member is paid $ 250 per day of filming.

I have to admit, it's a wonderful feeling to watch eight little kids grow up!

They recently celebrated their eighth birthday and had a lot of fun!

During the day they were in the garden, and then they ate vegan pizza and cake.

Birthday was a success!

Raising children is not easy, but now Natalie is easier because they have grown up and become more responsible.

Not to mention the fact that there is no need to change diapers anymore!

It's nice to see that this huge friendly family is doing well.

But the doctor Michael Kamrava, who performed artificial insemination of Nadia, was much less fortunate.

The American Society for Reproductive Medicine after giving birth to Nadia, said the doctor "demonstrated behavior that grossly violated union standards." This means that it is not recommended to implant more than two embryos in women under 35, but Kamrava took six at once. Later, two of them separated, and Nadia gave birth to eight children at once. Michael Camrava will no longer be able to continue his practice - the California State Medical Commission revoked his professional license.

    Here are 10 things that are surprisingly confusing to the brain, revealing some surprising oddities in its structure and functioning that tend to slip out of sight.
    1. Doors
    Have you ever entered a room for any purpose, for example, to take something, but completely forget why you came? It turns out the doors are to blame for these strange blackouts.
    Psychologists at the University of Notre Dame have found that walking through a door triggers a phenomenon known as an event boundary in the brain, separating one set of thoughts and memories from another, as if walking through a door signals the end of a scene in a movie. The brain archives the thoughts that were in the previous room and prepares a clean board for the new location. Mental event boundaries usually help organize thoughts and memories as we move through a continuous and dynamic world, but when we try to remember what we came to do ... or take ... or maybe find ... they can be really annoying.
    No wonder they say that in such cases you need to return to the place where the thought came to mind.
    2. Moon
    Luna is usually a pleasant companion at night, but sometimes she can cause mental disruptions. When the Moon sinks low in the sky, it appears larger than when overhead, although in reality, of course, the size remains the same. This phenomenon is known as the illusion of the moon at the horizon, or the Ponzo illusion.
    The most likely reason for the illusion of the Moon is that we are used to seeing clouds overhead at a distance of only a few kilometers, but at the same time we know that the clouds above the horizon are hundreds of kilometers away. If a cloud on the horizon is the same size as those overhead, despite the enormous distance, we think: "that cloud is very large." And although the Moon above the horizon is the same size as above our head, we perceive it as much larger.
    3. Electronic signals
    What's worse: the screeching of a digital alarm, the beeps of a truck driving backwards, or a shrill reminder that the smoke detector is running out of battery? Let's face it, all these sounds are terrible. Electronic signals are practically the musical accompaniment of the modern world, and they are unusually annoying, as they cause small brain disruptions.
    We evolved without electronic sounds, so we make an effort to catch them. Natural sounds are created by the transfer of energy, often by striking one object against another, like a stick striking a drum. In this case, energy is transferred to the drum and gradually dissipates, which causes the sound to fade. Our perceptual systems have evolved in such a way as to use this attenuation to understand the event, it gives us the opportunity to find out what made the sound and where it came from. Well, electronic signals are like a car that hits a wall at 100 km / h instead of slowing down. They do not change over time, do not fade away and therefore confuse the brain, not allowing to determine their nature and source.
    4. Photos
    We have evolved not only without electronic signals, but also without photographs. Your grandmother may learn to use the Internet, but she will never develop the appropriate intuitive skills. We also consciously understand photographs, but our subconscious mind cannot really separate them from the depicted objects or people. For example, research shows that people are far less accurate at throwing darts at images of friends, children, or loved ones, but that they are good at hitting Hitler or the worst enemy. Another study found that people get very anxious when asked to cut up photographs of their most cherished childhood acquisitions. Without millions of years of practice, our brains fail when it is necessary to separate the image from reality.
    5. Red-green
    There is such a color - red-green. It is as bright as reddish blue (we call this color purple), but we have no word to describe it, since we cannot see it. Red-green falls into the blind spot of our brain.
    This limitation is caused by the way we perceive color. Cells in the retina called "opponent neurons" are fired at red light, and this activity tells the brain that we are looking at something red. Those same opponent neurons are inhibited in green light, and this lack of activity signals the brain to green. While most colors have a mixed effect on neurons that the brain can decode, red exactly cancels the effect of green, and therefore we can never perceive these colors mixed.
    Well, almost never. Under special conditions in the laboratory, the eyes can be forced to perceive both red and green light at the same time. People who are fortunate enough to participate in such a visual experiment talk about an unforgettable experience, as if they saw purple for the first time.
    6. Wheels
    Have you ever noticed how strange the wheels in films look, as if they are spinning in the opposite direction? This is because TV cameras capture static images of a scene at a certain frequency, and the brain fills in the gaps between these images, creating the illusion of continuous movement between the same frames. If the wheel spins continuously over several frames, the opposite is the most obvious direction for the brain, since it assumes the smallest difference between the two frames.
    However, in real life, the wheels can appear to be spinning in the opposite direction, which is even stranger. The main theory behind this illusion is that the brain's motion sensing system samples the input signal as a series of intermittent frames, just like a television camera. Thus, our brain constantly shoots its own film about the outside world, but not always with the necessary speed in order to understand that the wheels are turning in the right direction.
    7. Bright light
    The bright light makes people sneeze. Are you allergic to the sun's rays? Doubtful. This is called the "light sneeze reflex" - an obscure mental state when you get out of the dark into a bright light.
    In general, sneezing occurs involuntarily when an irritant enters the nose. However, this automatic response can also occur with the pupillary light reflex, where the pupils constrict in bright light. All reflexes require the transmission of commands through complex neural brain pathways. It is likely that mixed teams can produce unexpected results. Combine sneezing and pupillary light reflexes and you can get responses to a single stimulus - bright light. Scientists cannot fully explain this phenomenon.
    8. Ample open spaces
    Moving in a desert, plain or dense forest, that is, territories without landmarks, people walk in circles. Experiments with blindfolded people demonstrate that without external reference points, we move in a circle 20 meters in diameter, assuming that we are going straight. It turns out that the reason is not at all in the different length or strength of the legs. Large open spaces literally loop the brain.
    According to researchers from the German Institute for Biological Cybergenetics, moving in circles is the result of a change in the feeling "straight ahead". With each step, there is a small deviation in the vestibular (balance) apparatus or proprioceptive (body-sensing) system, which is added to the cognitive sense of what is "straight". These deviations accumulate, causing you to walk in even smaller circles over time. This little brain glitch is not possible when we constantly readjust our sense of direction with the help of the nearest building or mountain.
    9. Shadows
    Our perception of shadows is an example of how the brain tries to help, but in the end it fails. When trying to determine the color of a surface, the brain knows that shadows make it darker than it actually is. We compensate for this difference by automatically rendering shaded surfaces lighter than they actually appear to the eye. But since we have no control over this adjustment process, we are unable to determine how much darker the shadow actually makes the subject, and this can be a problem.
    This brain failure is explained in the above optical illusion created by Professor Edward Edelson. But on a checkerboard, tile A looks much darker than tile B. But, as you can see in the verification image below, A and B are actually the same color. We perceive tile B - the white square of the board in the shade - lighter than tile A - a dark square, despite the fact that the shadow made square B as dark as A. Silly brain!
    10. Telephones
    Have you ever had the feeling that your phone vibrates in your pocket or bag, but you took it out and made sure that there was no call? If you, like most people, ever experience these "illusory vibrations", it turns out that it is because your brain is reaching the wrong conclusions in an attempt to make sense of the chaos of life.
    The brain is constantly receiving data from the senses, it must filter out useless noise and select important signals. In ancient times, people constantly mistook bent sticks in sight for a snake. Today, almost everyone uses electronic devices. Therefore, our brain misinterprets various noises, such as the rustling of clothes or gurgling in the stomach, giving the command to accept a call or message and causing the illusion of a phone vibration.
    from What? Where? When?

    Nadia Suleiman holds her newborn children in her arms In 2009, Nadia Suleman became the first woman in the world to bear and give birth to eight twins. All America was then shaken by its history. Although it really began, of course, not at the time of birth.

    Nadia's doctor implanted 12 embryos into her uterus, instead of 2-3 embryos allowed for IVF. Of the twelve, eight survived. For such criminal recklessness, the doctor was forever deprived of his professional license. And what about Nadya?

    By this time, the woman was already divorced and was raising ... six more children! What prompted her to go for IVF remains unknown. It is unlikely that the question of "a glass of water in old age" was so urgent for her.


    Nadia with all her children - senior gears and junior eight. The newborn eight were named: Noah, Mali, Isaiah, Narius, John, Makai, Josiah and Jeremiah.


    With 14 children in your arms, you will inevitably start spinning like a bee. Nadya finally decided to finish her studies at school in order to be financially independent.


    “I understand that everything depends only on me, so I don’t sit staring at the TV in anticipation of a miracle.”Several times she took part in talk shows, for the fees from which she fed the children. She even signed on to her own reality show (and some suspected the "unplanned" kids were part of her visionary vision of becoming a TV star), but it never came out.


    People discussing this story often deny Nadia prudence and look for hidden reasons for her unusual motherhood. But we must admit that all her children look healthy and happy, despite the peculiarities of life in such a large and at the same time incomplete family.


    They recently celebrated their eighth birthday and had a lot of fun!


    Nadia now lives with fourteen children in a small three-bedroom house near Los Angeles.


    Raising so many children is a heavy burden (it looks generally unbearable from the outside, to be honest). It is good that the younger children have already grown up and become more independent.



    For example, imagine how long it took to change diapers alone?

    Tuesday 28 Jan 2014

    American Nadia Suleiman in January 2009 gave birth to eight children as a result of a medical experiment, becoming the second mother in the world who managed to give birth to "eight". How did this sensation end? Chronology of events.

    A resident of the USA gave birth to eight children at once

    According to Dr. Karen Maples, the children were born at Kaiser Permanante Hospital in a town south of Los Angeles and "feel fine." Dr. Harold Henry told reporters that six girls and two boys "are screaming and jerking their legs very vigorously."

    MOSCOW, January 27 - RIA Novosti. The American gave birth to eight children on Monday, becoming the second mother in the world who managed to give birth to "eight", the Associated Press agency reports with reference to the KCAL-TV channel.

    According to Dr. Karen Maples, the children were born at Kaiser Permanante Hospital in a town south of Los Angeles and "feel fine."

    Dr. Harold Henry told reporters that six girls and two boys are "screaming and jerking their legs very vigorously."

    According to him, the weight of children ranges from 800 grams to one and a half kilograms.

    The agency has not provided any other details yet.

    Earlier, eight children were born at once in the USA, in the city of Houston, in 1998; however, one child died a week later. The remaining sisters: Ibuk, Gorom, Chidi, Chima and Echerem - as well as brothers Ikem and Jyok in December 2008 celebrated their first "round" anniversary.

    27.01.2009

    The mother of eight will become a trademark

    Nadia Suleman, who gave birth to eight babies at once, which became a medical and social sensation in the coming year in the United States, intends to register her status as a trademark.

    NEW YORK, April 16 - RIA Novosti, Larisa Sayenko. Unemployed and unmarried American Nadia Suleman, who gave birth to eight babies at once, which became a medical and social sensation this year in the United States, intends to register her status as a trademark, People magazine reported.

    The woman has already submitted documents for registration of the trade brand "Octomama" with the authorities.

    In total, the 33-year-old mother, who, according to the media, underwent plastic surgery "under Angelina Jolie", 14 children, three of whom have disability benefits.

    Newborns - two girls and six boys - were given biblical names, all eight were given the name Angel as a middle name. All children were born using the method of medical implantation.

    Nadia's atypical story, which seems to take years, fuels commercial interest in the unconventional family. Suleman's website is open to financial transfers as well as business proposals from publishers and producers. Nadia is ready to sell the right to publish her interviews, memoirs and the exclusive right to photographs of her kids.

    A well-known PR company took over the management of the business, which was beginning to take on the appearance of a business enterprise.

    16.04.2009

    The mother of eight regrets their birth

    A sensational statement in an interview was made by the world-famous "octomama" Nadia Suliman.

    The mother of eight admitted that the birth of twins was her mistake. She called their birth "a rash decision" and reproaches herself for ruining her life and the lives of her older children. The mother of many children also added that she is ashamed to regret the birth of eight, since they already exist, but she has no idea what to do next.

    Recall that in January 2009, single mother Nadia Suliman gave birth to eight twins, while having six more children aged 2 to 7 years. All of her 14 children were conceived with IVF.

    When it became clear that the finances of a mother with many children left much to be desired, the affection of American society after the miraculous appearance of the eight gave way to a wave of indignation. Why did a mother of six children resort to IVF to carry eight more babies? Fellow citizens increasingly talked about the fact that she gave birth to children out of mercantile interest. These assumptions came true after Suliman announced that she intended to patent the Octomama trademark and signed a contract with a well-known production company to shoot a three-year reality show with all her 14 children.

    20.08.2009

    The doctor of the mother of eight will be revoked the license

    The California Medical Council is hearing the revocation of Michael Camrava, a fertility doctor.

    As it became known, before the pregnancy of 33-year-old Nadia Suleman, the doctor transplanted twelve embryos into her, despite the fact that according to the recommendations of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), no more than two embryos can be transferred to women under 35. Previously, it was alleged that Suleman had six embryos planted, two of which split early in pregnancy, forming two pairs of identical twins. Recall that Nadia Suleman in January 2009 became the mother of eight children at once.

    In case a woman insists on too frequent or multiple IVF, ASRM recommends sending her for a psychiatric examination, which was not done in this case.

    Earlier, according to the expert of the Medical Council Viktor Fujimoto, Michael Kamrava repeatedly made excessive deviations from existing IVF standards, assisting Suleman and two other patients, and in October 2009 he was expelled from ASRM for repeated violations of the Society's standards, although he then had the right to practice transplantation. left.

    25.10.2010

    The American who gave birth to the "eight" took the risk consciously, the doctor said

    Dr. Michael Kamrava said his patient Nadia Suliman, who gave birth to eight children, was a volunteer participant in a medical experiment, the Associated Press reported on Thursday.

    Kamrawa implanted six embryos in 33-year-old Suliman, two of which later separated, leading to the birth of eight children.

    The American Society for Reproductive Medicine, which categorically does not recommend implanting more than two embryos in women under 35 years old, regarded the doctor's act as a gross violation of union standards.

    After that, Kamrava was expelled from the professional community, which, however, did not prevent him from continuing his medical practice.

    In his statement, Michael Kamrava claims that Nadia Suliman took the risk knowingly, giving written consent.

    As the agency notes, the fact of Suliman's participation in the experiment was revealed earlier during an investigation by the Food and Drug Administration under the US Department of Health. The doctor's words came in response to accusations that, without the knowledge of his patient, Suliman, he made a "guinea pig" out of her.

    The euphoria that arose in American society immediately after the miraculous birth of the "eight" was gradually replaced by an increasingly critical attitude towards their mother. Many Americans did not understand why Suliman, who already had six babies, resorted to in vitro fertilization to endure eight.

    In this regard, many had the inevitable suspicion that a woman had acquired so many children in mercantile interests.

    19.11.2010

    Mother of 14 children faces jail

    American Nadia Suleiman is preparing for trial on suspicion of withholding income and illegal receipt of social benefits.

    Nadia Suleiman, known worldwide as a mother who gave birth to eight twins, is under investigation. She is charged with withholding the proceeds from numerous television shootings in films and talk shows. According to the prosecuting party, the California prosecutor's office, in addition to the fact that the "octomama" did not declare the earned 30 thousand dollars, she illegally received social benefits from the state.

    Recall that the suspect is the mother of 14 children - before the birth of eight twins, she had already raised six children alone. Given her large number of children, the law enforcement agencies decided not to detain Suleiman. However, if proven guilty, the "octomame" faces up to 6 years in prison.

    By the way, the mother of eight twins admitted that she regretted their birth. The clinic where Nadya once underwent the IVF procedure was fined, and the doctor who performed in vitro fertilization was deprived of his license.

    Dr. Michael Kamrava stated that his patient Nadia Suliman, who gave birth to eight children, was a voluntary participant in a medical experiment.


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