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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Octomom Fertility Doctor Has His License Revoked

Octomom Fertility Doctor Has His License Revoked
The doctor who helped California's fertility "Octomom" their babies eight have had their license revoked by the state medical board.

The council said in a report that Beverly Hills doctor Michael gross negligence "too many embryo transfer" Kamrava in Suleman, now 35, who gave birth to octuplets in 2009 and became a media celebrity sensation.

supply of the Los Angeles woman eight children marked only the second time a complete set of octuplets was born in the United States.

But when it was revealed that Suleman was an unemployed single mother with six children, media U. turned against her.

The Medical Board of California said Kamrava, which had implanted embryos Suleman 12 with eight of them children born alive, was an "extreme" out of the standard of care.

American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends that patients younger than 35 years, more than two embryos should be transferred, but the team decided that these guidelines will depend on many factors.

Kamrava, said at a hearing last year that was consistent with the wishes of Suleman and his concern that fertility may be affected and needed a large number of embryos to increase the chances to have a baby.

He also gave his salary to the fertility of their last six.

California Medical Board said it was also unfortunate Kamrava treatment of two other patients.

One was a woman aged 48 with seven embryos implanted Kamrava using eggs from her daughter.

"This is not the case for single person or two if the patient is a case of three patients, and discipline are established causes of repeated negligent operation (three patients), gross negligence (two patients) and inadequate records (one patient ), "the government said in its report.

State Medical Board revoked driving Kamrava enter into force on 1 July.