EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman Defends Octo-Doc Accused Of Gross Negligence; Says "He Did Nothing Wrong"
Jan. 5 2010, Published 12:48 p.m. ET
In an exclusive new interview, Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman defends her doctor Michael Kamrava after the California State Medical Board recommended that his medical license be suspended. "He did nothing wrong," the mother of 14 told RadarOnline.com exclusively. "Absolutely nothing wrong."
Dr. Kamrava has been accused of gross negligence by the Board for the number of embryos he used each time Nadya received in-vitro fertilization and for initiating a fresh cycle of oocyte retrieval (egg) when there were previously frozen embryos to be used.
"If they are saying he transferred too many, he didn't do anything wrong," Nadya said. She denied that the doctor did not use the frozen embryos, saying that in her last treatment "He used all the frozen embryos." This treatment resulted in the octuplet pregnancy. The eight babies were born on January 26, 2009.
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The documents state that Nadya signed a consent form each time she had a new IVF treatment for the doctor to initiate the fresh cycle instead of using the frozen embryos. "Maybe I was signing papers I didn't read," she explained and continued "I was given wrong information."
The Board also said Dr. Kamrava used gross negligence by not referring Nadya for a mental health evaluation. "I've never heard any of that before and that's their subjective use," she said. Nadya began her first fertility treatments in 1997 and told RadarOnline.com "They didn't do it back then."
Nayda explained that she is focusing on the future. "My children are here and whatever happened in the past I can't worry about."
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With her trademark cackle, Suleman joked about the doctor potentially losing his license. "What am I going to do if I ever want to go back?"