With the tag of 'surrogacy capital of the world', India is the preferred destination for many couples across the world seeking surrogate wombs for relatively lesser amounts. But new restrictive regulations regarding commercial surrogacy from the Centre are worrying surrogate mothers; they say that 'commercial surrogacy' is being confused with 'commercialisation' and that the practice is beneficial to society. As the fertility business expands, will these proposals push the surrogacy industry underground?