Technologos On Medical Ethics Controversy Nadya Suleman Octuplets Mother and the Dr. Kamrava Fertilized Embryos Implantor Media Drama

February 10, 2009

 Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman told in confessional interview that her childhood left her feeling a lack of “self and identity. I didn’t feel as though, when I was a child, I had much control of my environment. I felt powerless. And that gave me a sense of predictability. Reflecting back on my childhood, I know it wasn’t functional. It was pretty dysfunctional, and whose isn’t?” Nadya’s obsession with having kids comes from her dysfunctional upbringing. “Dad wanted four or five kids but Mum didn’t want any because she had grown up with abuse. I am done having children now. My family is complete and I would not change anything.  It is going to be a lot more challenging with the extra children  but we all do that we know best”.  Actress  Angelina Jollie poses being pregnant with twins could be a provocative http://technologos.wordpress.com/files/2009/02/octuplets2.jpg  role model for Nadya Suleman’s pregnancy as this twin belly vision a week before she was giving birth to her octuplets . She rebutted claims that she had undergone plastic surgery to look like Angelina.
“It’s weird, my face always swells up before and after I have
children. I’m 5ft 6in and normally weigh about 8 1/2 stones, but my weight doubled to 17 1/2 stones when I was pregnant with octuplets’  Nadya Suleman, who gave birth to the octuplets Jan. 26, also identified the clinic involved, West Coast IVF in Beverly Hills. She said one doctor helped her conceive all 14 of her children.http://technologos.wordpress.com/files/2009/02/octuplets.jpg“ 
KTLA-TV of Los Angeles on Monday aired video it shot in 2006 of Dr. Michael Kamrava from the clinic treating Suleman and discussing the implantation process.Kamrava is a well-known fertility specialist who pioneered a method for implanting embryos directly into the uterine lining. Dr. Kamrava, director of West Coast Infertility Medical Clinic, Inc., is an internationally recognized leader in the field of in vitro fertilization (IVF). His work, alongside close associates and peers worldwide, has resulted in breakthrough technology that has revolutionized IVF, reducing risks to both the mother and child, and also reducing the costs of IVF. He has developed the “Embryo Implantation” that eliminates tubal pregnancies and prevents embryos from falling of the uterus at time of embryo replacement
Nadya Suleman was pregnant with twins at the time.http://www.xmail.net/technologos/AAA.html
During the interview, the expectant mother talked openly about IVF, including how she was skeptical at first.
“I was slightly pessimistic but then I realized, well it worked. But at the same time I was keeping it a little covert, I didn’t tell anyone right away and then it worked, I had my son,” Suleman told.At the time, Dr. Kamrava shared their approach using the so-called “SEED” method of implanting embryos.
“We know exactly where they are, we know they are not going to fall out of the uterus because they are underneath the lining and they are fixed in place. We know that it’s not going to cause a tubal pregnancy,” he said.
Suleman said she didn’t want her six remaining embryos to be destroyed so she asked her doctor to implant them all. She claims she didn’t realize each one would take, but insists the action was “appropriate” given her medical history.
http://www.ktla.com/content_landing_page/?Octuplets-Mom-Speaks-to-KTLA-About-Ferti=1&blockID=196258&feedID=1080 Nadya Suleman on NBC with Ann Currie as broadcasted on the “Today” show Monday, Feb. 9 … “Those are my children, and that’s what was available and I used them. So, I took a risk. It’s a gamble. View technologos surcinema http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=surcinema octu1Octuplets Mother Nadya Suleman / Natalie Doud, a 33 years old LA woman who was in medical profession and is in gradute studies of children psychology gave birth to octuplets created challengeing moral dilemma for medical profession ethics. Her interview given to NBC with Ann Currie as broadcasted on the “Today” show Monday, Feb. 9 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/29097020#2909702