Michael Kamrava, the doctor who gave Nadya “Octomom” Suelman the fertility treatments that turned the single, unemployed woman already dependent on food stamps for survival into a mother of 14 kids under age 12, has lost the right to practice medicine in the State of California. The state’s medical board revoked Kamrava’s certification on Wednesday after finding that the practitioner endangered “public safety” when he implanted Suleman with multiple embyros in 2008.
She became only the second woman in the United States to ever deliver a full-set of octuplets when her eight youngest children were born in Jan. 2009.