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Full House
Nadya Suleman, 33, gave birth to octuplets recently, and she became pregnant with invitro fertilization.   She had six children already from her previous pregnancy; thus, she now is the mother of fourteen.   In today’s society having fourteen children approximately in the same age group is unacceptable due to housing, child care, and employment; in fact, these criteria must be met for a stable upbringing.
Nadya is currently living with her parents; they live in a small three bedroom house.   The house is already cramped, and she gives a new meaning to “full house”.   The children are spread around throughout all the rooms of the house, yet she will add another eight.   Unless she fines a place to stay, she will be closely watched.   It is not appropriate for girls and boys to share a room; thus she will have to fix the condition.
Children can be born with physical and mental limitations.   The new sets of octuplets were nine weeks premature which could affect their future. According to Mahalo, one of her previous children is autistic, and the other child has attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD).   They will need lots of attention, but with the newborns on the way, this seems like it is a disaster in the making.   The children will have pricey medical bills, and how do you suppose she will pay for them?
Nadya is not employed, yet she plans to care for the children.   How is she to provide for the kids; she has no real means of income?   She has launched a website, and she setup a donation system.   The Los Angeles Times reported that she has student loans of almost $50,000, yet this is how she plans to provide for the family until she gets out of school.   Unless she tries to find a job, she will have a hard time accommodating the children’s needs.
Food, shelter, and clothing are the three major necessities to survive; however, Nadya does not seem fit to provide this for the children.   She has no job; she still lives at home with her...

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