The ban would also lead to financial strain, with couples losing their investment in surrogacy arrangements and potentially facing higher costs for alternative options like international surrogacy or adoption. This would likely increase stress and anxiety for couples dealing with infertility issues, putting a strain on their relationships. However, it’s not like that surrogacy is completely banned in India. Only a few types are banned. Gestational and altruistic surrogacy is still available in India. So in this article, we will talk about the impact of Surrogacy Ban on intended parents and provide you with some other options that can help you to cure your infertility.