Octomom's Babies Might Be Taken Away From Her

Nadya Suleman's dramatic story keeps getting better and better.
So far...
The potential father of the babies, Denis Beaudoin, came forward and was interviewed by Good Morning America.Beaudoin told GMA that he had dated Suleman from 1997 to 1999 and made at least three sperm donations to help her get pregnant.
"She really wanted to have kids," he said. "She asked me to donate sperm. I thought it was kind of out of the ordinary, but I cared about her so much, and we were in love."
He thought the donations would be part of "starting a family" together. But after they broke up, he had no idea whether Suleman, now 33, had gone through with in vitro fertilization until he called her three or four years ago.
"I heard kids crying in the background," he said. "And I go, 'Who's that?' She said, 'Those are my babies.'"
Suleman claims that Beaudoin is not the father of the children, but of course he doesn't buy it and wants to have a DNA test done.
Beaudoin says he barely recognizes his ex. "She looks different, sounds different," he said. "She's just not the Nadya I remember."Beaudoin says he is willing to help out his old flame even if the paternity test comes up negative. "Whether or not it is or it isn't, I still extend my hand in help," he said. "She needs help. I mean it's hard. It's hard nowadays to raise two kids, let alone 14 kids."
To read more about 'Octodad', Denis Beaudoin click here and to see his interview with GMA click here.
And than we saw Nadya and her mom, Angela, publicly fight as Angela gives her side of the story.
Angela denounces her daughter's decision to have the in-vitro procedure that led to the octuplets and Nadya loses her cool and lashes out at her mother on this exclusive video.
"I will never understand," Angela tells her daughter about Nadya's decision to have in vitro. "You should have considered your other six children."
To see the video of mother and daughter cat-fight click here.
Then yesterday we saw the interview that Nadya's father, Doud Suleman had with Oprah."You know, she needs help," Doud tells Winfrey, defending the Web site that was recently launched to support her 14 children. "I say to everybody now, people, we do need help. Do not punish my daughter for what she had done and do not punish the babies, because they were given by God."
Meanwhile, Nadya Suleman herself has commented on her father's decision to go on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." "I really wish he didn't," she told Usmagazine.com. :I would have liked to go on 'Oprah' -- since her audience is mainly female, I think it would have heightened things so much more. You know, it would have been way more emotional. Especially if what I said was taken out of true meaning. So, I didn't think going on would be good for me."
To read more about the Oprah's interview or watch it click here.
And now...
The octuplets might be taken away from Nadya.Kaiser may not let the soon-to-be homeless mother of fourteen, take her babies if she does not have suitable living arrangements- she must prove she can adequately provide for them.
Suleman, who taped two episodes of Dr. Phil, told him that she was concerned about not getting her babies.
Dr. Phil said, "What she [Nadya] is telling me is that unless and until she has a better living arrangment, that they [Kaiser Permanente Medical Center] are not likely to release the children to her." She has to prove she can provide and properly care for the children.
Suleman is currently living with her mom in a three-bedroom house in Whittier, Ca. They have to be out of the house by March 4, when the bank takes their house for foreclosure. That million dollar house that she was supposed to move into was staged by the Dr. Phil show.
So what will Nayda do? That offer from Vivid Entertainment may not be so good anymore. -EW, gross. I don't want to even imagine.
I think that the hospital is right about their decision. I mean honestly, how does Nadya plan on raising these kids? The woman needs some help.





















