LOS ANGELES — California medical officials revoked the license of the fertility doctor who helped Nadya Suleman, known as the “Octomom,’’ become the mother of 14 children through repeated in vitro treatments, according to a decision made public yesterday.
The Medical Board of California said it was necessary to revoke Dr. Michael Kamrava’s license to protect the public. The revocation takes effect July 1.
The Beverly Hills fertility doctor has acknowledged implanting 12 embryos into Suleman prior to the pregnancy that produced her octuplets. It was six times the norm for a woman her age.
That was a mistake, according to the board.

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