The Birth and the “Octomom” Phenomenon

After implanting 12 embryos, Nadya became pregnant with eight babies. In January 2009, she gave birth to eight healthy children via C-section, becoming known in the media as “Octomom.” The press swarmed her home, and her life changed drastically, drawing curious and amazed onlookers.

After the birth, she had 14 children to care for. While weakened by weight gain, she continued to attract attention. Questions arose about the financial burden, and her challenges as a single mother began. This birth was the moment that propelled her to worldwide fame.

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