Giving birth in wartime is a feat in itself. Maternity hospitals and hospitals are changing their operations due to shelling and air raids. Many medical facilities are forced to work in shelters, which complicates the work of doctors and nurses. The lack of stable supplies of medicines, power outages, and the tense situation all add to the difficulties for expectant mothers.
In wartime, many women are forced to make important decisions about where to give birth. Some remain in their hometowns, while others seek safer places to give birth to their children, often evacuating to other regions or even abroad. But even in such difficult conditions, childbirth remains a powerful act of resilience and hope, when every new day is a chance for a new life, despite the war raging around them.
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