New mums in NSW hospitals were given babies that were not their own to breastfeed in seven separate mix-ups spanning four years.
But there could have been even more mix-ups.
The Daily Telegraph reports the state government said it could not guarantee these were the only cases, as it does not have access to private hospital records.
NSW Health would not say which hospitals were involved.
That decision has drawn criticism from the Labor opposition.
Opposition health spokesman Walt Secord said parents had the right to know where these mix-ups where taking place.
“I want them to publicly release a list of hospitals where these mix-ups occurred. The community has a right to know. This is the human cost of the massive cuts to the health and hospital system.”
The mistakes have raised concerns about the risk to the babies of contracting diseases such as hepatitis or HIV, although the risk of this is very low.