Australian Family and Fertility Law

One Sperm Donor, 550 Children: Why Australia Needs Urgent Regulation

Stephen Page

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One sperm donor. 550 children. All conceived through unregulated private donation.

Stephen Page, Director at Page Provan Family & Fertility Lawyers, examines the shocking cases emerging from unregulated private sperm donation — including a woman in California who discovered she has 47 half-siblings, and two men in Quebec who fathered 550 children through private sperm donation apps and websites.

In Australia, private sperm donation is completely unregulated — no family limits, no tracking, no oversight. Clinic donation has strict safeguards. Private donation has none.

This creates serious psychological, genetic, and legal risks for donor-conceived children. Australia needs urgent regulation to protect the next generation.

In This Episode:

  • The 550-child case in Quebec
  • California woman with 47 half-siblings from one donor
  • How Australia regulates clinic vs private sperm donation
  • Why private donation has zero oversight
  • Psychological and genetic risks for donor-conceived children
  • Legal risks and identity issues
  • Why Australia needs urgent regulation

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