OctoMom-Nadya Suleman Rushes OctoBaby to Hospital

OctoMom-Nadya Suleman Rushes OctoBaby to Hospital. One of the octuplets to the hospital where the octobabies were born. Friday, April 25th, 2009 the baby, Makai wouldn’t stop crying.
Around 2:30 p.m. PST, OcotMom became concerned after Makai continued to cry and she noticed a bump on the right side of his lower abdomen. She was worried that he had a hernia.
Doctors examined Makai and told her the baby was fine, in fact he was normal. Thank goodness all mothers don’t take their babies to the hospital when they cry. But then most Mothers don’t have 14 children or 8 at a time.
How did OctoMom handle her first emergency? She says she stayed calm…perhaps it was because she hadn’t be in the lime light for a day or two and she needed a fix.
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OctoMom-Nadya Suleman Rushes OctoBaby to Hospital and…I am glad that the little fellow is OK.





Limelight!?!
She has eight preemie babies at home, and one cried constantly and had a bump on his tiny body. Nadya erred on the side of caution and did the right thing.
Would you have been more approving had she simply let him cry it out while she soaked in her jacuzzi while drinking a Starbucks and eating See’s Chocolates?
Give this poor woman a break!!!
Yes…limelight…there was no bump when the doctor examined the child and he was declared normal.
Understandable that she would be concerned. However…
She has nurses and nannies there to help her 24/7 and would have had more if she had not ran the other set of nurses away. She has had 6 other children…0ne would think that she would know that babies cry and the child did not have so much as a fever.
She put her self in the limelight not me…don’t make me the heavy. She has endangered these children. She is responsible for them. She chose to be fertilized with all of her eggs knowing what would happen. It was her plan from day one.
If you want to point fingers at anyone, point them at the doctor and Nadya Suleman…they knew what they were doing.
I only have feelings and regrets for the children.
~The Baby Boomer Queen~
So, she should have had one of the nannies to take the baby to the hospital–but, of course, that would result in people writing that she didn’t even want to take the time to take her baby to the hospital when he could have been seriously-ill.
I’m not pointing fingers at anybody. I just don’t care for this kind of “Damned if I do and damned if I don’t!” situation that Nadya always seems to find herself in where she can do nothing right for her children in the eyes of others.
It’s like this old Aesop’s Fable where a father and son had a donkey to sell, and they were walking along beside of it on the way there. Then somebody made the comment that it was stupid for them to walk when they had a perfectly good donkey to carry them. When they both hopped onto the donkey, they were accused of overburdening the donkey. When the son hopped on, he was a spoiled brat for letting his elderly father walk. When the father hopped on, he was being selfish for not thinking of his young son’s comfort. Finally, they both decided to carry the donkey–which was fine until a bunch of people broke out in loud laughter from watching the sight. This scared the donkey who struggled to get away just as they were going over a bridge. Of course, the donkey fell in the water and drowned.
Nadya can’t please everyone, so it’s just best for her to follow her heart–and that, imo, is what she did…
I would rather her take this beautiful innocent child to the hospital and do nothing about it because if the child got into real trouble and she did nothing than she would be in more trouble.
Damned if she did or damned if she didn’t there would be no way for her to win.