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¡Sorpresa!: así está ahora “Octomom”, la mujer que tuvo octillizos en el 2009

 

En 2009, la conocida como Nadya Suleman, en realidad llamada Natalie Suleman, decidió implantarse ocho óvulos fecundados y todos salieron adelante, por lo que tuvo ocho bebés (Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Jeremiah, Josiah, Jonah y Makai).

El caso fue muy polémico porque además de estos ocho bebés ya tenía otro seis hijos que tuvo del mismo método, pero tenía que vivir de los subsidios porque no tenía trabajo.

Sin embargo, la misma polémica la llevó a la estadounidense fama y ganó mucho dinero apareciendo en los medios de comunicación, y después se convirtió en estrella del porno, aunque ya lo ha dejado.

Ahora, en su página de Instagram muestra cómo está creciendo la gran familia numerosa, desde sus momentos más especiales como el Día de Acción de Gracias hasta su vida diaria.

Dear Amerah, One of the most important lessons I try to teach you all is that every person that crosses your path is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind, compassionate, and patient with people always; and aware that sometimes the brighter the smile the deeper the suffering. By looking at your beautiful smile no one could imagine the struggle you face, that we all face, daily. We are going through challenges for reasons God only knows, yet those challenges are meant to forge, shape, and strengthen our character. We have to be patient, continue to pray, and never stop working relentlessly and consistently at achieving our goals. I love you more than words could express and will never give up fighting for a better life for us all. You are by far, the strongest, most capable, compassionate, and loving young woman I have ever known and am honored you are my daughter. I know God has huge plans for us all; we just have to accept the process of our journey, even through the pain. I will love you unconditionally no matter what you do, what you say, or who you are. Never give up fighting this fight with me Amerah, as we will win in the end. I am sorry I couldn't give you the birthday you hoped for this year. Next year will be a new beginning for all of us. I love you so so much my angel, happy birthday. ❤️ June 30, 2002

Una publicación compartida de Solomon Family (@nataliesuleman) el

Wanted to share a core workout I cannot live without. My goal of working out is not to attain the "perfect" abs, back, glutes etc. (as if that is even possible lol)…it is for survival. Not only does this rope pulling exercise significantly strengthen the core (I pull 110 lbs), it strengthens the muscles surrounding the spine, which is imperative to my mobility. Subsequent to my last pregnancy (8 babies at once can do this to you 😂), the 5 discs in my lumbar spine became herniated, 3 of which completely ruptured, causing incessant pain, sciatica, and peripheral neuropathy. In addition, several of the babies broke my ribs and I experience excruciating pain from scar tissue to this day 😖. I was told by my orthopedic doctor (who does not understand how I can walk), that the severity of my back condition would require massive surgery, which I am opposed to. I am also against medication to "manage" pain, and since becoming a raw vegan and ingesting natural supplements like turmeric, pain has subsided by over 50%. I apologize for sharing such a long, boring video (without music which I have no clue how to add lol), but thought it may help encourage some of you experiencing similar back disabilities. Most importantly, this specific core exercise reduces pain and pressure on the lower back. I do 4 sets of 25 reps. Video credits to Daughter and workout partner Amerah. 💪🏼 #StrengthTraining #CoreWorkout #StrengtheningBodyAndMind #FitMom

Una publicación compartida de Solomon Family (@nataliesuleman) el

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