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“Emergency medical transportation helped me safely deliver my son”

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UNFPA has been providing care in Ukraine since the first bombs fell. The war in Ukraine has displace

UNFPA has been providing care in Ukraine since the first bombs fell. [USA for UNFPA]( The war in Ukraine has displaced more than 10 million people from their homes. Recent escalation in violence has put women and girls’ lives on the line, particularly pregnant women and new mothers. During her pregnancy, Tetiana faced serious health complications. She needed urgent transportation to save the lives of both the woman and the child. “I lost my first pregnancy due to a circulatory disorder,” Tetiana told us. “My tests and the baby were fine during my second pregnancy, only at the 33rd week my blood pressure rose. The decision was made to transfer me to Kyiv for further treatment as quickly as possible.” “The question was how to transport me promptly. Around midnight, I was sent to Kyiv by the mobile gynecological ambulance," shares Tetiana. [UNFPA gynecological ambulance in Ukraine]( "On my way, I was accompanied by a doctor. Everything went well. We arrived quickly. The doctors examined me and transferred me to the intensive care unit, and the next day, I underwent an emergency C-section. As soon as the baby was delivered, he immediately cried. Everything was fine,” Tetiana explained. “Thanks to this, I gave birth to my son." UNFPA’s mobile gynecological teams operate in remote areas where patients cannot reach medical facilities. With more than 230 recorded attacks on health care facilities in Ukraine this year, their assistance and prompt response are vital for preserving the health and lives of women like Tetiana. [UNFPA has been providing care on the ground in Ukraine since the first bombs fell, but women and girls still need your support. Will you make a gift and deliver lifesaving care to pregnant women, new mothers, and all those on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine and wherever support is needed most?]( [RUSH A GIFT]( Thank you for not looking away from this devastating crisis. — USA for UNFPA [usaforunfpa.org]( | info@usaforunfpa.org | [Privacy Policy]( SENT BY USA FOR UNFPA: THE UN SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AGENCY What does UNFPA stand for? Find the answer to this question and more in our [FAQ.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please [unsubscribe](. Or request to receive only our most important emails [here.]( USA for UNFPA 605 Third Ave 4th Floor New York, NY 10158 United States

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