Got to be honest, it wasn't a hard decision for me at all. I've said it before but I never once doubted my choice not to have it, even when I was pretty ill in my last trimester (lung damage from coughing, coincided with bump getting bigger and squishing organs, but fever was gone by the time I went to hospital & temp & BP were normal).
I luckily didn't have any friends or family question my decision, which they all knew. And really I only had 2 medical professionals tell me that I should have it, the rest either said they respected my decision or that if they were pregnant they wouldn't have had it either. And sadly a couple admitted they only had it because of the fear of losing their job
It will never not sicken me what happened. And I can't wait one day to tell my son, that in the face of coercion & brainwashing, I protected him as fiercely as I could & I would make the same decision again.
Remember the jab wasn't to protect the baby, as they were insistent it didn't cross the placenta, it was to 'protect' us. Well my job is to protect my baby.