Thank you very much, Dr. Fry, for this question.
No, there is no humanitarian exception where you can get access to reproductive health services, especially abortion services.
However, we have many informal initiatives—women's initiatives, above all. My foundation provides all refugees who contact us with access to safe abortion. This is not only through the use of pills, which we order from the Netherlands. In some cases, we do this in Polish hospitals. We have a group of friendly gynecologists and hospitals, so we use the exception for legal abortion in Poland: cases where there is a threat to a woman's health or life.
In such situations, we use mental health. We have organized a network of psychiatrists who consult women, and then issue them a special statement that continuing this pregnancy will threaten their mental health. These abortions are done in Polish hospitals. Not by all, of course, because, additionally, there is a conscience clause used by many gynecologists. However, in some hospitals, it's accessible with this certificate.