By Wilma Gregory
The controversial single mother who made news by having octuplets from In Vitro Fertilization, reportedly has 29 more frozen embryos left.
A California state attorney and a doctor made comments at a recent hearing of the Medical Board of California, a hearing that could end up revoking or suspending the license of “Octomom’s” fertility doctor, Michael Kamrav.
According to the Deputy Attorney General Judith Alvarado, Kamrav violated the national standards of medical care, by endangering Suleman’s life knowing that a 12-embryo transfer into her uterus was highly dangerous and unsafe.
The National guidelines given by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine clearly states that up to two embryos are to be used for in vitro treatments for healthy women under the age of 35.
Nadya Suleman, 33, is a divorced single mother of 14 kids, two of which are autistic, and she struggles to pay rent, and has a $450,000 balloon payment on her home.