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Suleman octuplets
|birth_date = |birth_place =
Bellflower, California
, U.S. |known = First known surviving set of
octuplets
}} The
Suleman octuplets
are six males and two females, conceived via
in vitro fertilization
(IVF) and subsequently born to
Nadya Suleman
on January 26, 2009, in
Bellflower, California
. Residing in
Lancaster, California
, they are the first known octuplets to survive their infancy. The extremely controversial circumstances of their
high-order multiple birth
have led to debates in the field of
assisted reproductive technology
and an investigation by the
Medical Board of California
of the
fertility specialist
involved in the case.
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