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Octuplets' mom may get new home, childcare help

Updated on: 10 March,2009 06:24 PM IST  | 
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California's octuplets mother Nadya Suleman may be moving to a new home and getting help to raise her brood.

Octuplets' mom may get new home, childcare help

California's octuplets mother may be moving to a new home and getting help to raise her brood.


Nadya Suleman's father Ed Doud is purchasing a $564,900 house in a deal that is expected to close on Friday, said Prudential Realty listing agent Mike Patel.


Suleman has been living in a home owned by her mother. But that property is being foreclosed on because her mother is more than $20,000 behind in mortgage payments. Doud is divorced from her mother.


The 2,583-square-foot Doud is buying house has four bedrooms, three baths and a large, fenced-in backyard. The master bedroom features a walk-in closet.

Nadya Suleman gave birth to octuplets on January 26 after already having six other children.

Public sentiment on the birth took a sharp turn when it was learned all 14 of Suleman's children were conceived through in vitro fertilization, and Suleman is unemployed and single.

In a related development, it was revealed yesterday that Suleman will accept childcare help from the nonprofit nursing group Angels in Waiting.

She had previously said she wouldn't accept the group's offer to provide round-the-clock care because it would mean relocating to the mountain community of Lake Arrowhead, but a deal has been made to provide care at home.

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