First Two Octobabies Headed Home

Babies Noah and Isaiah released from hospital, the first of Nadya Suleman's octuplets to head home

By Natalie Finn Mar 18, 2009 5:11 AMTags
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The Octonursery has its first two residents.

One-fourth of Nadya Suleman's brood was headed home Tuesday night after sons Noah and Isaiah were released from a Bellflower, Calif., hospital into their mother's—and dozens of volunteer nurses'—care.

Suleman revealed last week on Dr. Phil that Kaiser Permanente officials had agreed to start discharging her octuplets two at a time once her family's new residence in La Habra had been cleared for baby-raising.

Noah and Isaiah were selected to go first because, at approximately 5 1/2 pounds each, they had the healthies weights. The Insider was first to report their homecoming.

Just earlier today, Suleman had lamented via her videoblog at RadarOnline.com that the hospital, where the infants have been since birth, was not planning to start releasing them just yet.

"I'm really upset about this. I really wanted to return to a normal life," Suleman said. "It just makes me sad, and I'm going to do everything I can to get them back, but I also need to please the hospital."

"They're doing really well," she added. "They're getting heavy, and big."

"Everyone at the hospital" decided the time wasn't right, she said, citing several repairs that still needed to be made at her house, which has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a big backyard.

Suleman gave birth to octuplets Jan. 26 and has been the subject of endless encouragement, charitable discourse, mockery, ridicule and outrage ever since.

Lucky for her, the 33-year-old single mom has also been the object of some charity. The nonprofit child-care organization Angels in Waiting will help provide 24/7 support for Suleman and her 14 young children, who range in age from nearly 2 months to 7 years old.

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