Updated On: 05 March, 2009 11:20 AM IST | | Agencies
Lawmakers in two US states, outraged by Nadya Suleman, California's Octomom, are seeking to limit the number of embryos that may be implanted by fertility clinics
Lawmakers in two US states, outraged by Nadya Suleman, California's Octomom, are seeking to limit the number of embryos that may be implanted by fertility clinics.
The legislation in Missouri and Georgia is intended to spare taxpayers from footing the bill for women having more children than they can afford. But critics say the measures also would make having even one child more difficult for women who desperately want to become mothers.