Charities are working to deliver emergency contraception to Ukrainian hospitals amid rising reports of rape.
Nearly 3,000 packets of morning-after pills have been sent to areas of the country most affected by the Russian invasion.
The International Planned Parenthood Federation has provided the pills.
Caroline Hickson, from the group, says: “If you have been a victim of gender-based violence it’s important you can take it as soon as possible, because being pregnant as a result of rape is incredibly traumatic.”
The organisation has also been sending medical abortion pills, which can be used up to 24 weeks of pregnancy.