Octuplet Mom Revealed Vol. MILF?

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[h1]Octuplets' mom says she had 6 embryos implanted[/h1]
WHITTIER, Calif. - The mother of newborn octuplets says she had six embryos implanted in her fertility procedure - far more than industry guidelinesrecommend under ordinary circumstances - and was well aware that multiple births could result.

"I wanted them all transferred," Nadya Suleman told NBC's "Today" show. "Those are my children, and that's what wasavailable and I used them. So, I took a risk. It's a gamble. It always is."

"It turned out perfectly," Suleman added in a portion of the interview broadcast Friday.

Other portions of interview are scheduled to air next week.

The interview and public documents obtained by The Associated Press lifted the veil of secrecy in which Suleman shrouded herself after the Jan. 26births.

The 33-year-old single, unemployed woman has been harshly criticized for having a fertility procedure and risking multiple births when she already has sixyoung children, including twins.

With in vitro fertilization,doctors frequently implant more than one embryo to improve the odds that one will take. However, the U.S. fertility industry has guidelines that call for nomore than two embryos be implanted for women under 35 "in the absence of extraordinary circumstances."

Experts say there is a small chance that embryos can divide, which apparently led to the octuplets.

Suleman said she had six embryos implanted for each of the previous in vitro procedures that resulted in her other six children, including twins.

"All I wanted was children. I wanted to be a mom. That's all I ever wanted in my life," she said. "I love my children.

In the interview, Suleman said she struggled for seven years before finally giving birth to her firstchild. According to state documents, Suleman told a doctor she had three miscarriages. Another doctor disputed that number, saying she had two ectopicpregnancies, a dangerous condition in which a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than in the uterus.

Suleman said all 14 of her children were born by in vitro fertilization from sperm donated by a friend.

Suleman's publicist, Mike Furtney, said Thursday that Suleman was "feeling great" and looking forward to being reunited with her octuplets,who were born prematurely and are expected to remain in the hospital for several more weeks.

The state documents describe Suleman becoming pregnant with her first child after a 1999 injury during a riot at a state mental hospital where she worked.

Suleman feared she would lose the child and sunk into an intense depression, according to a psychological evaluation in her workers' compensation case.

"When you have a history of miscarriages, you think it will take a miracle," she told Dr. Dennis Nehamen. "I just wanted to die. I suspectedI was pregnant but I thought, 'That's ridiculous.'"

But the 2001 birth of the baby "helped my spirits," Suleman said.

More than 300 pages of documents were disclosed to The Associated Press following a public records request to the state Division of Workers' Compensation.

Among other things, they reveal that Suleman collected more than $165,000 in disability payments between 2002 and 2008 for the work injury, which she saidleft her in near-constant pain and helped end her marriage.

Details of the documents were reported the same day that NBC released excerpts of Suleman's first interview since giving birth.

In the interview, Suleman called her childhood as an only child "pretty dysfunctional."

In the state documents, however, doctors quoted her as indicating she had a happy childhood. She told them she was an above-average student at Nogales HighSchool in La Puente, where she enjoyed being a cheerleader, had many friends and stayed out of trouble. She said both her parents were loving andsupportive.

According to the state documents, Suleman was injured Sept. 18, 1999, when a riot involving nearly two dozen patients broke out in the women's ward ofthe Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk, where she worked as a psychiatric technician. As she was helping otherstaff members restrain a patient, a desk thrown at her by another patient hit her in the back. It damaged her spine and left her complaining of headaches andintense pain throughout her lower body for years.

Suleman attributed the lingering pain in part to the breakup of her marriage to Marcos Gutierrez, whom she wed in 1996 and divorced in 2008.

She told a psychiatrist the bouts of depression she was suffering as a result of her injury were unfair to her husband.

"I don't want to keep bringing him down," she said. "I want him to move on with his life."

Public records show Suleman was listed on the Metropolitan State Hospital payroll from 1997 until lastyear, although it appears she did little work after September 1999 because of her injury.

During a hearing on her case in December 2001, Suleman said pregnancy aggravated her back condition. She said she spent most of the day in bed and wasunable to care for her first child, according to a report by workers' compensation judge JeromeBulavsky.

After examining her in August, Dr. Steven Nagelberg attributed 90 percent of her condition to the work incident and 10 percent to her pregnancy.
 
no chick that popped out 8 kids is a MILF...so i'm gonna hit you with the:

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wow what a story tho..that woman is pretty irresponsible, single unemployed and implants 6 embroys?
 
I could never look at a woman with ethics like that in a favorable way.

And people get on Nike about exploiting children for profit... this woman has them beat hands down with the way she is using her kids to try to get rich quick.
 
Marcus what ya on jo!!!....She more open than a research monkey!!!

Ann Curry on the other hand
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nah.....eff it who am I kidding? I dont think she can get knocked up the natural way anyway.
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I didn't certify her as a MILF...hence the question mark.
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She does look better than expected though. Mad irresponsible still...
 
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