In certain areas, there are designated boxes that have been placed for the purpose of allowing individuals to anonymously leave behind their unwanted babies. These boxes, often referred to as "baby hatch" or "baby boxes", are intended to provide a safe and anonymous option for parents who may feel that they are unable to care for their child and are considering abandoning them. The boxes are typically located at hospitals, fire stations, or other public buildings, and are often staffed by trained professionals who can provide immediate care for the baby once it has been left in the box. It's a controversial topic as it goes against the traditional adoption process and raises ethical questions but it is seen as a way to prevent child abandonment and infanticide.