Now that they are 13 years old: Here’s how the world’s first surviving octopus and their mother appear today..

On January 26, 2022, Nadya Suleman’s octuplets marked their 13th birthday. They were born in 2009 after 12 embryos were implanted during IVF, an event that captured worldwide attention and led to tighter regulations in fertility practices. They are recognized as the first surviving set of octuplets. As a result, the physician who performed the procedure lost his medical license. Suleman, often referred to as “Octomom,” already had six children at the time the octuplets arrived. Her choice elicited a range of responses, from praise to disapproval. Even with the obstacles she faced, she has stayed dedicated to nurturing her... Continues…

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