Nadya Suleman’s Octuplets Turn 13: A Look Back at Their Remarkable Journey

A Historic Birth – On January 26, 2022, Nadya Suleman’s octuplets turned 13 years old. Born in 2009, they became the world’s first surviving set of octuplets, a milestone that drew worldwide attention. Their arrival sparked conversations about modern fertility practices and marked an extraordinary moment in medical history.

Family Life – At the time of their birth, Suleman was already a mother of six, which made her story especially unique. While her journey attracted significant media attention, she gradually chose to step back from the spotlight to focus on raising her children in a more private and supportive environment.

Growing Up – Today, the octuplets are thriving as teenagers. They attend school, pursue their individual interests, and enjoy growing up in a nurturing household. Suleman emphasizes health, balance, and strong family values, encouraging her children to live with kindness and responsibility.

Looking Forward – Thirteen years later, the octuplets’ story continues to inspire many as an example of resilience and amily unity. As they grow older, Nadya Suleman remains focused on providing stability, instilling values, and preparing her children for bright futures ahead.

It’s small and crowded, but Natalie Suleman’s home runs like a well-oiled machine. At least it appears to on a sunny weekday morning in February. Her 16-year-old octuplets — Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Jonah, Makai, Josiah and ­Jeremiah — quickly and quietly move around one another, tidying their Orange County, Calif., townhouse apartment in preparation for People’s cameras for this week’s cover story.

Out of sight are Suleman’s 18-year-old twins Calyssa and Caleb, along with her 19-year-old son Aidan, who has autism and is in school that day. Her three oldest children — Elijah, 23, Amerah, 22, and Joshua, 21 — have moved out but live nearby and visit often. One mom, 14 kids and not a hair out of place?

“I don’t like anything out of control. I’m a control freak,” says Suleman, 49. “And I’m addicted to productivity.”

Octomom Natalie Suleman People cover

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