| Octo-Moo Cluster-Fuck ThreadPosted by k-man
The deluge will be even greater when those angry HMO members get their new, increased premium rates to chip in for all the care this megabreeder whore got. If they get their insurance from their jobs, the employer will raise the amount of the employee contribution due to what this fucking cunt did. I hope this leads to making the breeders who want IVF--along with its results--pay the full costs themselves with no coverage whatsoever from insurance! If I had my way, repugnancy would not be covered by insurance at all because it is elective; breeding is not a necessity. I remember reading a post here a while ago that said pignasty wasn't covered by insurance until the 1970s and I wouldn't mind going back to that. ![]() Keep working more hours, CF people! Millions of breeders depend on us.
kaiser members need to make a class action lawsuit if this happens, because Kaiser did not have to treat this whore, she could have easily been sent to the county hospital for this, they did it because they were expecting this to be a marketing boom for them, plain and simple. If you saw the new conference the idiot doctors that participated in this bullshit did, and the daffy smiles on their faces like "we're going to be famous" "kaiser is going to give us all raises for being famous" "i'll be a famous loaf doctor and be able to quit kaiser and start my own practice and get rich" -- of course along with kaiser trying to stage their own media celebration for marketing purposes, it was all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for each and every one of them. kaiser needs to eat this cost and not serve it on the members or taxpayers. they made the decision to do this, to accept her "pre-existing condition" and now they don't deserve any kind of bailout.
I LOVE to see that the public backlash over this kind of shit is FINALLY happening. All you who said this whore should have shat the loaves at a county hospital are correct. And Kaiser needs to eat the costs of accepting this bitch for all this high-tech care. Gee....could the fact that multiples such as quints and above generally don't survive without advanced care mean that nature is telling us something. Mmmmmm...could be.
THX FOR THE GREAT IDEA. oops. sorry.
Woman gives birth to octuplets in SoCal hospital "...Associated Press Writer – 26 mins agoBELLFLOWER, Calif. – A woman gave birth Monday to eight babies, only the second time in history octuplets have survived more than a few hours, doctors said. The mother gave birth to six boys and two girls weighing between 1 pound, 8 ounces, and 3 pounds, 4 ounces, doctors at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center said. The hospital had scheduled a Caesarean section for seven babies, but doctors were surprised when an eighth came out at 10:48 a.m. "My eyes were wide," Dr. Karen Maples said, explaining her reaction to the last birth. Doctors said the babies were born nine weeks premature but are in stable condition. Two newborns were placed on ventilators and a third needs oxygen. Hospital officials would not release any information about the mother, including her name, condition or whether she used fertility drugs. They did, however, say she planned to breast feed all of them. ......The mother checked into the hospital in her 23rd week of pregnancy and gave birth seven weeks later. All eight babies will probably remain in the hospital for at least two months and the mother should be released in a week, Maples said. The world's first live octuplets were born in March 1967 in Mexico City, but all the babies died within 14 hours, according to Encyclopedia Britanica. "It's a blessing, truly a blessing," Chukwu told The Associated Press. "We'll keep praying for them." Forty-six hospital staff and four delivery rooms were used for the latest octuplets' births. After one baby was born, staff rushed the newborn into another room and waited for the next, the hospital said. But despite weeks of preparation, doctors did not expect the eighth child. "It is quite easy to miss a baby when you're anticipating seven babies," said Dr. Harold Henry, chief of maternal and fetal medicine at the hospital. "Ultrasound doesn't show you everything." "When the first baby came out, he was crying and kicking," Gupta said. "That eased the tension in the operating room because the first one came out healthy." Dr. Richard Paulson, director of the fertility program at the University of Southern California, said octuplets born premature could face serious health risks, including breathing problems and neurological damage. The mother also has an increased risk of hemorrhage, Paulson said. "It's a risky decision to try to have all eight babies," said Paulson, who had no role in the delivery. "I would not recommend it under any circumstances, but I respect a parent's decision." For people who use fertility drugs, the vast majority of births — 80 percent — are single babies. Among multiple births, the most common are twins, Paulson said. Paulson said the latest births likely resulted from the use of fertility drugs and not in vitro fertilization. "When you hear about someone having octuplets, it's almost always the case that they took fertility medications and not IVF," he said. It's easier to control the number of births through in vitro fertilization, which involves combining egg and sperm in a lab dish and transferring the embryo into the uterus. Fertility drugs induce or enhance ovulation and couples often opt for selective reduction, in which women carrying multiple fetuses reduce the number of viable fetuses to two. The Bellflower medical center is about 17 miles southeast of Los Angeles. ..." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ABSOLUTELY REVOLTING and completely uncalled for as well. They are probably not releasing any info because as we all suspect, they are very likely on welfare or at the very least medicaid is paying what would have to be a GARGANTUAN hospital bill and likely an ongoing one. I am curious to know HOW they paid for all of this nonsense and how many other loaves they have undoubtedly hatched and raised at the state's expense. As we were discussing on an earlier thread, quintuplets being headline news are a thing of the past. If OCTcuntuplets start getting in vogue, then even sex or sept cuntuplets won't even make the second page anymore. I find it OUTRAGEOUS that people think it's ok to literally birth LITTERS of fucktuplets on the tax payer's dime. It's absolutely disgusting and I resent like hell that they are not only getting away with it, but that they are glorified, showered with money and gifts, and idolized in pro-life breeder camps across the globe. ALL fertility treatments need to be outlawed and the sooner, the better.![]()
It's got to be fertility. What are the chances of that occurring in nature and I would hope there is no way welfare would allow its recipients to get expensive in vitro treatments. It's all so simple in nature - a dog gives birth to a litter of 8 in a simple whelping box with a little help from the owner. I wish it was the same for humans. Think of how much money would be saved.
Shit like this makes me sick ![]() I would bet my last cent Moo Sow took fertility drugs - I'd be surprised if IVF alone produced a freaklitter of eight. If I had my way I would ban fertility drugs and IVF altogether. Failing that, if someone wants a DNA replicant that badly they can damn well pay for it themselves. I notice 46 hospital staff and 4 delivery rooms were used - I guarantee the same breeders, who are cooing over how pweshus and boootiful the whole travesty is, would be singin' a different tune if they'd had to suffer as a result of all those resources being used for Moo Sow instead of them. ![]()
Yes and of course there will undoubtedly be "well baybee care" for each little blessing IF nothing is wrong with them, which is unlikely. Then there are shots, check ups, and other preventative medical care as well as treatment and medications for any illness or injury that crop up for EIGHT kyds for a minimum of EIGHTEEN YEARS, each. I wonder who or what is footing that bill? I believe that this woman is remaining anonymous for no other reason than she KNOWS what the public perception will be when it's discovered that she already has a busload at home, is unemployed, and is already on welfare. If this was the first load that she dumped, I feel reasonably certain it would have been mentioned. I doubt she even has a husband and if she does, IF he is employed it will likely be at unskilled labor or a low paying job. I am sure it will eventually come out and I will be curious to know the answers to those and other questions. ![]() I could be way off base in my conclusions and incorrect, but something deep in my bones tells me that this was NOT a "natural" pregnancy, that these are NOT her only kyds, that she will NOT be going back to a lucrative position within a Fortune 500 company in a couple of months, and that her husband is NOT a wealthy CEO of any major corporations or a "self made" millionare of any type. I would bet her next welfare check that the TAX PAYERS are footing the bill for her little miracles and it wouldn't surprise me IN THE LEAST if this woman has never worked a day in her life. ![]() Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum. |