 The study found that there were significant changes in the interests of internet users from Ukraine, regarding certain topics of sexual and reproductive health during the ongoing war. Compared to the pre-war period, a marked increase was observed in active searches for terms such as condoms, rape, syphilis, ovulation, and pregnancy test. This suggests an increased need for information regarding sexual and reproductive health among Ukrainian citizens during the ongoing armed conflict. The analysis of trends among internet users' interests can be a valuable source of knowledge for decision makers, including human rights organizations, regarding the scope and coordination of activities aimed at protecting the sexual and reproductive health of the inhabitants of Ukraine. This article was authored by Joanna Blajda, Anna Kukhab, Aldona Mayaska, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.