



Finally the California Medical Board came to it’s senses and served Octomom’s fertility specialist, Michael Kamrava, with an accusation of ‘gross negligence and repeated negligent acts’. Clearly he used poor judgment with the medical procedures (read the details here), but the item that has all of us here at New Global Future saying “Finally!” is the accusation of gross negligence for failure to refer Octomom for a mental health evaluation.
Octomom Nadya Suleman is the most obvious “celebrity” in need of mental help we’ve ever seen due to her obsession with always wanting more children. Nadya Suleman returned to her doctor 3-4 months after EVERY delivery of a child for another round of egg retrieval and implantation eventually leading to the birth of the world’s longest surviving octuplets. She now has a total of 14 children. If that’s not an addiction to pregnancy and children, then I don’t know
what is. She seemed to have a constant need for more and felt that what she had was never enough (she’s also been on public assistance for years and lived with her mother because she couldn’t afford to live on her own, but I won’t get into that). Most women that have fertility problems are extremely grateful for each child they are able to have and don’t rush back to their doctor 3 months after their child is born saying “I need more!”. The fact that she did so and her doctor continued to oblige her without a second thought is disturbing to say the least. His defense that he was “only obliging his patient’s requests” is weak. If all doctors obliged every patient request without regard to ethics or patient safety, then this country could fall into chaos very quickly. We hope Dr. Kamrava will be a doctor no more once the medical board reviews the case and decides what disciplinary action to take.






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