“…Spirituality is involved in meaning‐based coping, which also includes positive reinterpretation, revised goals, and the infusion of ordinary events with positive meaning (Folkman, ). In patients with various chronic medical conditions, spirituality plays a protective role in adjustment to illness and promotes quality of life (Czekierda, Banik, Park, & Luszczynska, ; Mishra, Togneri, Tripathi, & Trikamji, ; Salmoirago‐Blotcher et al, ). Spirituality is commonly used by infertile women and couples to deal with the chronic stressor of infertility (Latifnejad Roudsari et al, ; Romeiro, Caldeira, Brady, Hall, & Timmins, ), and it has been associated, in women, with lower infertility‐related stress and depressive symptoms, higher life satisfaction (Domar et al, ; Etemadifar, Hosseiny, Ziraki, Omrani, & Alijanpoor, ), and improved emotional adjustment to assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment (Chan et al, ).…”