Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Hospital may not release octuplets

Nadya Suleman says the hospital may not release her eight babies to her unless she finds a better living situation. They're worried that the unemployed mom's home is too small for 14 children and 3 adults. It sounds like if the hospital thinks the home situation is not fit for the children, then they call Child Protective Services.

Clearly, this woman needs some cash fast if she wants to find a huge home for her family. Maybe she can go on 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire.' She had some time to think about this large family before giving birth. She already had 6 and lets say she was only adding 4 as opposed to 8, Suleman had to have know that 10 or 14 kids would be a lot in a small home that's on the brink of foreclosure. Was she even thinking about these children or just her own needs?

2 comments:

  1. I found a document from North Carolina madating minimum 60 sq ft of room per child in the case of a shared bedroom, and minimum of 80 sq ft in the case of single-occupancy bedrooms, not including closets. If everyone shares, she'd need 840 sq ft of floor space with the bedrooms alone - plus her room and (presumably) one more for her parents. Considering a common size of bedroom is 10 x 12, she'll need a house with 9 bedrooms.

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  2. I belive the family has a 1500 sq. ft. home.Someone will come to her rescue. People don't want to penalize the kids.

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