I am an IVF specialist, and patients from all over India come to our clinic for IVF treatment. They come from different backgrounds, which is why they have such varied beliefs. Part of it is related to their educational status, which means illiterate patients don't understand the nuances of IVF, and still, have lots of misconceptions about "test tube baby" treatment. Many of their views about IVF treatment are strongly related to their religious beliefs.
Thus, people who are deeply religious are much more accepting of the outcome of the IVF treatment, and even if it fails, they're much less likely to blame the doctor. They're much more willing to accept that the failure was written in their fate - what they think of as their luck - and attribute it to their karma, or the will of God. They intuitively accept the limitations of what a doctor can do, and are less demanding and more…