Nadya Suleman, the mother of the world's longest surviving octuplets, arrives home with the first two of her infants on March 17, 2009. The octuplets were born Jan. 26; four have now been released.
The octuplets' mother has fired the nurses who offered to give free care to her children, just five days after the first babies came home, her attorney said Monday.
On Sunday, mother Nadya Suleman dismissed the four nurses from Angels in Waiting mostly because one filed a report against her with Child Protective Services said Jeffery Czech, Suleman's attorney.
Suleman said she almost requested a restraining order after the group's founder "harped" on the possibility that the famous babies might attract kidnappers.
"She was saying that they were going to be abducted, and they most likely will be abducted," Suleman told Radar. "It made me feel almost nauseous."
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