i want to bring in sarah kopit, who helped write the story. it was absolutely fascinating. i-baxter's picked women as a target -- anti-vaxxers picked women as a target? sarah: this goes back quite some time because originally, it was with mothers and their babies with the mmr, measles, so the anti-vaxxers was to use the same playbook that they had used previously because it works is just that well and that is what we are seeing right now, and it is resonating among so many women that my partner and i talked to for this piece. emily: what did the women tell you because i understand that you got a lot of different reasons from women who were not getting the vaccine, and of course, the possibility of not being able to have a child was high on that list? sarah: yeah. we heard the gambits. the most prevalent one was around safety. people took an exception to how quickly the vaccine was produced, and they wanted to wait and see, and that is vaccine hesitancy as a definition. that was a really big chunk. the fertility part two was interesting as well. a lot of that stemmed from a b