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Yes. During the first year, the state provided a nurse to help care for the sextuplets.

When the year was up, Kate Gosselin requested an extension for help caring for the babies.

A judge ruled that since the only medication the sextuplets were taking was a multi-vitamin, and they did not need any nursing care, that what the family needed was a caregiver.. not a skilled nurse. Since caregivers are not covered by the state, Kate Gosselin's request was denied.

See related links for an article from 2005 when Kate appealed for an extension of the nursing services.

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