A Cronbach’s alpha of 0.665 was observed when all three groups were added up. This value was increased to a maximum of 0.680 when items were deleted one by one. No significant difference was found in alpha coefficients between groups. The majority (90%) of the participants reported that the questions were easily understood. No modification was found necessary in this stage. The questionnaire was randomly distributed between 200 participants of the international congress of women’s health which was held in Shiraz (Iran, 2012), in which obstetricians, general practitioners, and midwives from all over Iran were participating. The randomization was conducted based on their congress registration ID. The data from the questionnaires were analysed by the SPSS statistical software (version PASW 18), using frequency descriptive measurements along with Chi-square and spearman correlation tests.