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Nadya Suleman told TV host "Dr. Phil" McGraw on Tuesday that she fears Kaiser Permanente Medical Center may not release her octuplets to her until she proves she can care for them. Kaiser's protocol is to not release premature babies until they have reached 35 weeks old, the time that signifies the end of in womb development in a normal pregnancy. Suleman's children are currently 34 weeks of age.
She is required to wait at least another week for the babies to become fully developed and can breathe and eat on their own until they can be released into her custody. Nevertheless Suleman said she has been making plans to bring the babies home, meeting with social workers and looking to rent a new home that can accommodate all the babies and her six other children.
The mother of the octuplets also said she had not tried to have eight children -- and said if she had known that she was going to wind up with octuplets when she ha six embryos transferred, she might have made a different choice.
But a solution to the financial problems may just have come out of the blue as the Southern California mother of octuplets is being offered $1 million to star in hardcore porn. Vivid Entertainment spokeswoman Jackie Martin says the offer also promises a year of health insurance for Nadya Suleman and her 14 children.
In an offer letter obtained by TMZ.com, the president of the pornography studio and distributor Steven Hirsch says the company would release the film under their "Vivid-Celeb imprint, which has released titles starring such personalities as Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian, and most recently, former Miss USA Kelli MCarty."
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