0.05), but a direct correlation was seen between religious beliefs and infertile men’s attitude (P=0.036). Also there was no relationship between women and men’s religious beliefs and their selection of donation procedures (p>0.05). Conclusion: Considering the results, it seems that it is needed to get advantage of religious scholars to illuminate the basics of Islamic jurisprudence, in addition to the infertility health care team who provide a holistic care to meet all physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of infertile couples.]]>
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