‘Octomom’ Nadya Suleman Reflects on Life with 14 Kids and Regrets Over IVF Doctor
Nadya Suleman, now going by her birth name Natalie, discusses her family’s journey, her parenting challenges, and her decision not to sue her fertility doctor in a new Lifetime docuseries.
- Nadya Suleman, famously known as 'Octomom,' shares insights into raising her 14 children, including the world's first surviving octuplets born in 2009.
- Suleman revealed that Child Protective Services frequently visited her home in the early years but consistently praised her parenting skills.
- She regrets not suing her IVF doctor, Dr. Michael Kamrava, who implanted 12 embryos without her informed consent and later lost his medical license.
- Her children, now teenagers, have embraced their unique story, joking about being 'test tube babies,' and credit their mother for providing a supportive upbringing.
- Suleman’s family is featured in the upcoming Lifetime biopic 'I Was Octomom' and the companion docuseries 'Confessions of Octomom,' premiering March 8 and March 10, respectively.