Women whose IVF care was paused due to providers exceeding donor limits will be given exemptions to complete treatment.

NSW Health announced it would wave through certain treatments weeks after discovering embattled provider Monash IVF had potentially breached a five-women limit in effect in the state.

The state's IVF laws says sperm or eggs from a single donor can only be used via assisted reproductive technology in five different women.

But Monash IVF had assumed that meant five women in NSW, not globally.

The issue - adding to a series of bungles at the publicly listed reproductive behemoth - caused it to immediately pause treatments for all NSW women in mid-September to allow it time to review its records.

The exemption announced on Thursday will allow women who were undergoing tr

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