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. 2021 Oct 27;306(2):365–372. doi: 10.1007/s00404-021-06297-z

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

In both groups, the willingness to be vaccinated is dependent on whether women scored low or high on the visual analogue scales evaluating how anxious they are to be infected and to develop severe symptoms, respectively. In the pregnant group (A) and the breastfeeding group (B), the women in the high anxiety infection group and high anxiety symptoms group would decide to receive the COVID-19 vaccination more often than the low anxiety groups, whereas a higher percentage in the low anxiety groups would decide not to receive the vaccination than the high anxiety groups