Birth Of Octuplets Spurs Debate

   By drodriguez  Feb 01, 2009
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One young mother and her eight new babies are causing quite a stir in the news recently.  Because of the details surrounding Nadya Suleman’s case, the ethics involved in the birth of her octuplets has become much debated over.  Suleman, who is a 33-year-old single mother of six children from previous in-vitro procedures, currently lives with her parents.

Nadya Suleman's mother, Angela Suleman, has expressed concern over her daughter’s actions and recently told the Associated Press that she was not supportive of her decision to have more children.  Angela Suleman has told the press that her daughter was obsessed with having children and has talked about it since she was a teenager.

The Associated Press reports that all of the 8 babies, 6 boys and 2 girls, were delivered by Cesarean section.  The babies weighed anywhere between 1 pound, 8 ounces and 3 pounds, 4 ounces.  Seven of the eight babies are breathing on their own while one remains on a respirator.  It took 46 doctors and staff to assist in the delivery of these octuplets. 

Much of the recent debate has been about whether doctors should have offered the 33-year-old mother of six the option to undergo in-vitro fertilization treatment.  Ethicists also question why the doctors would have implanted so many embryos.  And still others worry about how the mother will raise 14 children, now ranging in age from newborn to 7 years old and whether she will end up relying on public assistance.

A former caregiver to Nadya Suleman’s autistic son, Yolanda Garcia, spoke with the Long Beach Press-Telegram about the mother’s recent delivery.  She said, “From what I could tell back then, she was pretty happy with herself, saying she liked having kids and she wanted 12 kids in all.” 

What do you think of the news about the recent octuplet birth?

Do you think doctors are at fault for allowing this mother to receive fertility treatment?



 

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Armywife76 by Armywife76 | El Paso, TX
Feb 02, 2009

I would like to know how she paid to be implanted with these babies when she has 6 children already living with her parents? I am sure just didn't walk in and get it done for free! I think that child welfare should investigate this situation.

jenndta69 by jenndta69 | SHERMAN OAKS, CA
Feb 02, 2009

I'm having a real problem with this. She already had six children and the doctors knowing that still implanted her. She should have been referred to a mental health doctor. Now who's going to support these children? We are with tax payer dollars and assistance. I'm having enough trouble supporting my own child (only child)!

Jen7145 by Jen7145 | CONNEAUT, OH
Feb 01, 2009

In situations like this (single, six children and living with her parents), the doctors should consider psychological issues regarding the mother. When you adopt children you endure psychological screenings, income evaluations, housing situations etc. It is grueling. Yet any 33 year old, unemployed single mother of six can walk into a fertility clinic and be implanted without any consideration for what type of situation these children are being brought into. I think the Doctors are irresponsible and they should have insisted on counseling and evaluation of the mother before allowing this to happen. She will now relish in all of the freebies the world will throw at her for the first few months. Then where will she be, relying on her parents to babysit or drive her to the welfare office.

ShabbyChic by ShabbyChic | Napa, CA
Feb 01, 2009

The doctors should not have implanted her with so many embryos. Obviously people can have as many babies as they want, but I think this is irresponsible and harms the children and the environment. If you love kids so much adopt 8 kids, but to give birth to 14 kids seems like a lot. How can she care for that many when she is single AND I read she doesn't have a job - she relies on her parents to help pay for everything.