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Octuplets mother defends accused fertility doctor

LOS ANGELES -- Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman is defending the fertility doctor who helped her conceive 14 children.

In the video posted to RadarOnline.com on Tuesday, Suleman says her doctor did nothing wrong, adding with a laugh that she doesn't know who she'll get treatment from if she wants more babies.

The California Medical Board on Monday accused Suleman's Beverly Hills fertility doctor Michael Kamrava of negligence violating professional guidelines. The state licensing body could revoke or suspend his license.

Kamrava's attorney says the doctor wants to continue practicing medicine.

Suleman gave birth to the world's longest-living set of octuplets on Jan. 26, 2009. She already had six other children.