On January 26, 2022, Nadya Suleman’s octuplets celebrated their 13th birthday. Born in 2009 after 12 embryos were transferred during IVF, their birth drew global attention and prompted stricter regulations in fertility treatments. They are now known as the first surviving octuplets.
Consequently, the doctor responsible for the procedure lost his medical license. Known as “Octomom,” Suleman already had six children when the octuplets were born. Her decision sparked mixed reactions, ranging from admiration to criticism.
The octuplets’ birth was a medical marvel, as it marked the second full set of octuplets to survive infancy. At the time, the family faced intense media scrutiny. Nadya Suleman’s parenting style, financial struggles, and unique story made headlines
worldwide. However, as the years passed, Suleman shifted her focus to creating a stable and nurturing environment for her children.