Kate Gosselin got pregnant with the assistance of fertility treatments. For both the twin and sextuplet pregnancies, Jon and Kate used InterUterine Insemination (IUI). IUI is intrauterine insemination where you take medication to stimulate ovulation, are monitored via ultrasound, and then the husband's contribution is placed via catheter. There are no eggs "removed" or "put back" as with IVF. So, the Gosselins were truly unaware that there were 7 possible babies in there on the day that our procedure was done. Kate has stated that if there were 7 possible babies "... I can assure you, we would not have gone through with it!!"The Gosselins were told that there were 3 with a possibility of 4 developed follicles - which their doctor deemed appropriate to proceed with the cycle. (Not every follicle contains an egg, all follicles develop separately - so they may not be ready at the same time.)
Kate Gosselin suffers from PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and found it difficult to get pregnant. Jon and Kate turned to IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) where the semen is inserted through a catheter into the uterus. Seven embryoes attached to her uterine wall, and the doctor suggested reduction, but Jon and Kate were both vehemently against it. One of the embryoes did not develop on its own, therefore they had six children.
High order multiples are a common complication with IUI (InterUterine Insemination). With IUI, ovulation is chemically stimulated encouraging the development of multiple follicles.
There is no control over how many eggs are released, or that make it to the uterine environment, get fertilized and develop. Many of the famous high order multiple families used fertility drugs and IUI and ended up with lots and lots of babies. (The McCaugheys, Dilleys, Hayes etc.)
With IVF, the number of embryos that are implanted are controlled and monitored. Medical professionals who treat fertility patients follow a strict code of conduct that is monitored and enforced by their peers. Nadya Suleman (Octomom) doctor was not a member of an oversight organization and was acting outside of current medical professional accepted practices.
So, there you have it... Kate Gosselin had sextuplets because her ovaries were chemically stimulated and then released for fertilization.
Jon and Kate Gosselin got pregnant with the help of fertility treatments. They used Interuterine Insemination (IUI) to get pregnant.
Both sets of Gosselin multiples were concieved as the result of IUI (InterUterine Insemination).
She went to infertility treatment because she could not have children on her own.
Fertility Treatments. If you read her book Multiple Blessings it tells you.
She has Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
No, Kate Gosselin got pregnant with the assistance of fertility treatments. The twins were born vaginally, and the sextuplets were born via cesarean section.
Kate Gosselin did not have twins. Kate had an older daughter when she had sextuplets. Kate had sextuplets because she was artificially insemination.
Nope. The sextuplets were born by c-section.
Yes, the Gosselin sextuplets have grandparents. Kate's parents, and Jon's parents and their spouses. Jon's parent's divorced, so he has a step-mom and dad as well.
The Gosselin sextuplets were born May 10, 2004. For premature babies, they were remarkably healthy. The first to come home (I believe Alexis and Leah) came home in June 2004, and the last (Aaden) came home in late July.
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No, Kate Gosselin got pregnant with the assistance of fertility treatments. The twins were born vaginally, and the sextuplets were born via cesarean section.
Kate Gosselin was a nurse until she had the sextuplets.
by Kate having sextuplets
Kate Gosselin did not have twins. Kate had an older daughter when she had sextuplets. Kate had sextuplets because she was artificially insemination.
Nope. The sextuplets were born by c-section.
According to Kate Gosselin, Collin is 'the biggest." There is no information on if that means tallest.
Yes, Kate Gosselin had all eight of her children. First twins and second sextuplets. Amazing, right?
Ummm..... probably but not likely
No. 'Kate Plus 8' continues to follow Kate Gosselin and the Gosselin twins and sextuplets, but it is a different show.
Yes. Artificial insemination is part of using the fertility the Gosselins used to get pregnant, both with the twins and the sextuplets.
Yes, the Gosselin sextuplets have grandparents. Kate's parents, and Jon's parents and their spouses. Jon's parent's divorced, so he has a step-mom and dad as well.