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WA Couple Sues Well-Known IVF Clinic over Embryo Mix-Up

The donors claim Monash IVF’s identification failures caused psychiatric injury and unresolved grief after a child was born to the wrong parents.

  • A West Australian couple filed a Supreme Court of Victoria writ last month suing Monash IVF for negligence, claiming their donated embryo was not used for a Brisbane couple's pregnancy as intended.
  • The error was discovered about a year after the child's birth when clinic staff noticed a woman had one embryo fewer than recorded and realized it had been transferred to the wrong patient.
  • Claiming they suffered chronic adjustment disorder with depressed mood and grief, the donors filed suit after being excluded from confidential settlements Monash reached with other families involved in mix-ups.
  • Monash blamed the blunder on "human error" and commissioned an independent investigation by barrister Fiona McLeod in March 2025, though a spokesperson declined to comment on the active negligence claim.
  • When settling other cases earlier this year, Monash stated it had taken "significant steps" to strengthen safety culture and claimed systems now meet required standards and community expectations.
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WA couple sues well-known IVF clinic over embryo mix-up

The donors claim Monash did not tell them of the bungled transfer until a week after the baby was born.

·City of Perth, Australia
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IVF clinic embryo mix-up prompts trauma lawsuit

A couple who donated embryos that were mistakenly switched have claimed they are suffering psychiatric trauma in a...

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Embryo donors sue Monash IVF for unresolved grief after wrong baby bungle

Details of the shocking Brisbane embryo mix-up that saw a woman have a stranger’s baby have emerged in a Supreme Court writ filed against Monash IVF by embryo donors.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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