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NSW's new donor limit caused sperm shortages, price hikes, and treatment delays nationwide.
Australian women face soaring costs and severe donor sperm shortages after New South Wales reinterpreted its fertility law to limit each donor to five families nationwide, not just within the state.
The change, effective September 2025, has depleted supplies, especially for Caucasian donors, driven prices for imported sperm from $1,000–$2,000 to $35,000–$65,000, and forced many to delay treatment or seek unregulated online donors.
Clinics report halted procedures and disrupted embryo implantations, while experts say the new interpretation lacks clear legal basis and contradicts past practices.
Other states allow more families per donor, creating inconsistency across Australia.
El nuevo límite de donantes de NSW causó escasez de esperma, alzas de precios y retrasos en el tratamiento en todo el país.