Now that they are 13 years old: Here’s how the world’s first surviving octopus and their mother appear today..

On January 26, 2022, the octuplets born to Nadya Suleman on the same date in 2009 turned 13. Suleman, who already had six children, claims her doctor transferred 12 embryos during IVF, leading to the birth of all eight. The case resulted in stricter IVF rules,

and the doctor lost his medical license. Known as “Octomom,” Suleman faced both praise and criticism, but insists she focuses on her children, not fame or money. The family lives simply, with Suleman promoting veganism and healthy living on social media. Despite challenges, they appear happy.

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