Struggling octuplets mom looks to God for help

We have said this for years, that Scripture teaches us that children are a blessing and debt is a curse, and yet everyone, especially in today’s economic environment is practically begging to be allowed to continue going deeper in debt (a curse!), and cursing the blessings of God, ie. the children.

We need more women who value like this…and her mother needs to have faith, or at least keep her mouth shut and not continue making disparaging comments about her daughter in public.

Source:  Reuters

The California mother of newborn said on Monday she was counting on God to help provide for her family but acknowledged that she already was “struggling” financially to raise her first six children.

Nadya , 33, widely criticized for undergoing when she already had six children, expressed confidence in her ability to care for her brood during a nationally televised interview on NBC’s “Today” show.

In addition to the six boys and two girls she gave birth to on January 26, is the mother of four older boys and two girls, including one set of twins, ranging in age from 2 to 7.

Divorced and living with her mother in , she said all 14 were conceived with in vitro fertilization from a single sperm donor, identified only as a friend.

“I will feed them. I will do the best I possibly can,” said of her newly expanded family. “And in my own way, in my own faith, I do believe wholeheartedly that God will provide in his own way.”

said she also was hoping for help from “volunteers, friends and family,” adding that her mother, Angela, deserves much of the credit. “I was struggling, but it was OK … ,” she said.

But Angela was far less sanguine in a separate interview she gave to the Web site RadarOnline.com, calling her daughter continued childbearing “unconscionable.”

“How she’s going to cope, I don’t know,” the said. “Now I’m struggling to look after her six. We had to put in bunk beds, feed them in shifts, and there’s children’s clothing piled all over the house.”

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