Washington, March 21 : Nadya Suleman, who became a history-making mum after giving birth to octuplets on January 26, has confessed that she uses denial as her defence to deal with life.
The 33-year-old, who conceived all her kids through in vitro fertilization, faced much heat after delivering eight babies, adding to her previous lot of six.
The single, unemployed mum said denial was her way of bracing the reality.
Los Angeles - The single mother of newborn octuplets and six other small children is moving out of her mother's home and getting a team of charity nurses to help care for her formidable brood, People magazine reported Tuesday.
The mother, Nadya Suleman, has come in for widespread criticism for her obsession with having babies even though she has no visible means of support. But the new arrangements will allow the children to get adequate care without the need for a massive government baby bailout.
New York, March 10 : Nadya Suleman, who became a history-making mum after giving birth to octuplets on January 26, has agreed to use the services of a non-profit agency to raise her 14 kids.
The 33-year-old, who conceived all her kids through in vitro fertilization, will have Angels in Waiting assisting her round-the-clock with free neonatal intensive care.
New York, Mar 5: A tape showing Nadya Suleman giving birth to her eight kids in a California hospital is available for upward of 1 million dollars, according to celebrity Web site.
TMZ. com reports that the videotape was made with the mother''s consent, although it''s unclear who was running the camera.
The site quoted multiple sources as saying the tape was being shopped, reports The New York Daily News.
Suleman delivered the octuplets on January 23 after undergoing in vitro fertilization.
Washington, Feb 28 : A famous baby brand has reached out to Nadya Suleman, the California woman who made history after giving birth to octuplets on January 26, to donate clothing for all 14 of her children.
"We understand the financial strain one child can put on a family, let alone 14 little ones, so we would like to do our part and donate clothing from our line," Custom Kingdom said in a letter released exclusively to Usmagazine. com.
The company will "provide at least 500 dollars in clothing each month, for one year."