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Nurse Says Octomom Doesn't Care About Her 14 Kids

LOS ANGELES (AP) ― A nurse says octuplets mother Nadya Suleman doesn't care about her children and is seeking media attention.

Angels in Waiting founder Linda West-Conforti told Dr. Phil McGraw on his TV show Wednesday that Suleman is rarely home, frequently goes shopping and doesn't spend enough time feeding and caring for her children.

On the same show, Suleman says the Angels in Waiting group made her feel ostracized and brought a negative energy to her home that she could not tolerate.

Suleman fired the group earlier this week, saying members were unprofessional and invasive.

Suleman says nurses from the Bellflower hospital where the babies were born, will be training her nannies instead of Angels in Waiting.

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