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Octomom Nadya Suleman’s doctor is in danger of losing his license after he was accused of gross negligence by the California Attorney General office. Dr. Michael Kamrava famously implanted the 34-year-old unemployed mother of six with embryos that resulted in the birth of eight babies. Last month, a complaint was filed before the Medical Board of California and the Department of Consumer Affairs against Kamrava, accusing him of gross negligence, repeated negligent acts, and for keeping inadequate records. The document said Kamrava neglected to recommend a mental health evaluation for a patient named “N.S.,” whose age and profile match Octomom’s. He also retrieved too many ooctyes from Suleman when frozen embryos were available. |
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