The Medical Board of California is suing the fertility doctor who treated infamous “Octomom” Nadya Suleman. Suleman gained national attention after receiving fertility treatments which eventually made her pregnant and give birth to octuplets when she already had six children and no job.
Now, the Board is accusing Dr. Michael Kamrava of medical malpractice in two other instances. In the first instance, the Board is accusing Dr. Kamrava of implanting seven embryos in a 48-year old woman, putting her at high risk for serious birth complications. The woman became pregnant with quadruplets, lost one fetus, and gave birth to three babies via c-section delivery. One of the babies suffers from serious developmental delays. Furthermore, the Board alleges that Kamrava did not suggest the woman have a mental health evaluation or counseling before his treatments, which they believe to be an extreme departure from standard professional medical practice.
In the second instance, the Board accuses Kamrava of ignoring suspicions of the presence of ovarian cysts after looking over a patient’s cytology results. When the woman did not become pregnant, she sought out a second opinion only to find that she had stage three ovarian cancer.
If you or someone you love has been the victim of medical malpractice, contact the Austin medical malpractice lawyers of The Law Offices of Vic Feazell P.C. at 877-948-4842 to learn more about your rights.





