When I was a child, we had one set of twins in our entire school...for all 13 years. Now, multiples are everywhere.
I can think of 4 sets of twins, just in my class, in high school. We graduated in '87.
And there was a set of identical triplets in my college the year below me...had to tell which was which by how each wore her bangs, they were so identical. All there on a softball scholarship!
The Gosselins only took drugs. Then her Doctors told her that her ovaries overstimulated that cycle and refused to inseminate her due to the risk of a high multiple pregnancy. She ignored their advice and went home with her husband --- to have unprotected sex. That certainly was not the fault of her fertility specialists.
I have heard exactly the opposite...that they had NO idea there was an overstimulation situation going on....
News is what the news people hear about and want to cover. If they don't want to cover it, they won't. Call the media, tell them to stop covering it. Doubt they will, but you could try.
ETA:
A family friend of ours had identical triplets without trying *at all*. No news people showed up, even though that's pretty dang unusual.
I remember the very first bit in the media about Suleman...it was that they had been carried extraordinarily long (and they did, kudos to her, that's amazing and wonderful, and her 8 spent far LESS time in the hospital for it) and that their mom wanted to nurse them, and the OB thought it was entirely possible.
to me, the newsworthy and wonderful part was the nursing, the OB agreeing, and that they'd been carried so much longer than even many triplets are carried.
Then it all exploded.