
by Associated Press
Published: Wed, March 18, 2009 - 3:31 am CST
Last Updated: Wed, March 18, 2009 - 5:07 am CST
LA HABRA, Calif. (AP) - Two of the world's longest-surviving octuplets are home from the hospital.The homecoming came Tuesday night as dozens of neighbors and media gathered outside the octuplets' new home in La Habra, about
25 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
The octuplets were born Jan. 26 in Southern California to 33-year-old Nadya Suleman, a divorced, unemployed mother who
already had six children.
The babies had been in the hospital for several weeks after being born nine weeks premature. Two of the infants were brought
home after social workers toured the family's new four-bedroom, three-bath home and deemed it fit to live there. The rest of the
octuplets are to be similarly gradually integrated.
Suleman has said all 14 children were conceived through in vitro fertilization.
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