Friday, March 27, 2009

2 more octuplets go home; 12 kids in Suleman home

by Raquel Maria Dillon ©2009 Google
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two more of the world's longest surviving octuplets went home Thursday night, and Nadya Suleman's spacious four-bedroom home is quickly filling up.
Twelve children are now in Suleman's care after Makai and Jeremiah were released from Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center, exactly two months after their historic births. Two babies remain in the hospital.
"Over these past several weeks we have seen these little ones flourish, grow stronger each day, which is rewarding for each of us who have cared for them," said Dr. Mandhir Gupta, a neonatologist at Kaiser.

READ FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE ©2009 Google

No comments:

Post a Comment