Just as a side note – fertility drugs do not always equal multiples. My son is a fertility drug baby – I had working parts – just needed some help.
Truly, I haven’t kept up with the details of this story – outside of the fact there were 8 babies and now we find out that there are 6 children at home. My concerns are this – can they support these babies- along with the other 6 children. Do they understand the importance of “me” time for each child – no matter how simple it might seem, but that time is crucial to a child.
If they can support them, great! More power to them. I think it’s not really our business to regulate it, one way or another.
As far as insurance, mine didn’t cover it. I’m split on how I feel about that. Viagra is covered, but this isn’t. A little annoying for someone in my shoes.
My husband and I always had the intention of adopting another child, possibly two. However, that was stopped – by the agency, once I was diagnosed with cancer. We weren’t even trying to adopt a newborn. We were hoping to adopt a child 4 and up, one that is becoming more “unadoptable” – even special needs. We didn’t want to do private adoption, not at first, because there are too many children that are being raised in orphanages or foster care, to step out of those boundaries, in our opinion.