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What If I Was Conceived Interstate?

The Victorian Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages  maintains the Donor Registers that contain information about people involved in donor conception in Victoria (that is, they were involved in a donor treatment procedure that occurred in Victoria). If you were involved in a donor treatment procedure interstate or overseas, the following list contains links to appropriate bodies that may be able to help you find out more information.

Your treating clinic may also be prepared to assist you. They may be prepared to contact your donor on your behalf.  They may also be able to forward a thank you letter or request information from your donor regarding medical or genetic information. 

Other States

ACT

Contact treatment clinic.

NSW

People involved in donor treatment at the Royal Hospital for Women at Randwick (formerly at Paddington) from 1978 onwards, can contact sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au. Otherwise contact treatment clinic.

NT

Contact treatment clinic.

QLD

Contact treatment clinic.

SA

Contact treatment clinic. You can also contact the South Australian Council on Reproductive Technology at sacrt@health.sa.gov.au for further information.

TAS

Contact treatment clinic.

WA

The West Australian Reproductive Technology Council maintains a Voluntary Register. They have been keeping Central Records since 08/04/2003. People involved in donor treatment before this date can also apply voluntaryregister.health.wa.gov.au. For further information you can contact the West Australian Reproductive Technology Council rtc.org.au.

Related Information

Finding out I was donor-conceived
How do I apply for information?
What can I find out about my donor or genetic siblings?
What can my donor find out about me?

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