More than 4,300 women have given birth in Ukraine since the start of the war, and another 80,000 are expected have babies in the next three months, according to a report released on March 13 by officials from the U.N. and the World Health Organization. Photo: VCG
In Mariupol, Ukraine, medical workers on March 1 move a patient in a maternity hospital’s basement converted into a medical ward and makeshift bomb shelter. Photo: VCG
A medical worker holds up a newborn baby in a maternity ward as air raid sirens sound in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, on March 14. Photo: VCG
Pregnant women walk through the basement of a maternity hospital in Mykolaiv on March 14. Photo: VCG
A mother kisses her newborn baby in the basement of a maternity hospital in Mariupol on Feb. 28. Photo: VCG
A woman hugs her newborn baby in a maternity ward in Mykolaiv. Photo: VCG
Newborns lie in a plastic bed in a maternity hospital’s bomb shelter on March 3 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photo: VCG
A woman who just gave birth lies in the basement of a maternity hospital in Mykolaiv on March 14. Photo: VCG
A father photographs his newborn baby in the bomb shelter of a maternity hospital in Kyiv on March 3. Photo: VCG
A father holds his newborn in a maternity hospital’s bomb shelter in Kyiv on March 3. Photo: VCG
More than 100 baby carriages stand in rows in a square in Lviv, Ukraine, on Friday to help people visualize the number of children confirmed dead in the war. Photo: IC Photo