Can you get pregnant while in the Air Force?

Air Force Pregnancy Policy Regulations
Members can continue regular military duties while pregnant if they are medically able to do so. However, once convalescent leave begins once the baby is born or before, if medically necessary.
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Can I get out of the Air Force if I'm pregnant?

Airmen may still apply for pregnancy separation before the birth of a child or for childbirth separation, which allows for voluntary separation for up to 12 months after childbirth. The Army and the Navy allow for voluntary separation after the onset of parenthood under certain conditions.
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Are you allowed to get pregnant in the military?

When a soldier becomes pregnant in the Army she is given the option to leave the military under honorable conditions or become non-deployable for the duration of her pregnancy.
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What if you get pregnant while in the military?

Military Pregnancy Regulations

In the Army, a woman who becomes pregnant after enlistment, but before she begins initial active duty will not be involuntarily discharged due to pregnancy. She can't enter active duty until her pregnancy is over (either through birth or termination).
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Do you get extra money for having a baby in the military?

The military does not pay people more money because they have dependents. There is no increase in pay for getting married, or for having children. Base pay is base pay, period.
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Is giving birth free in the military?

Tricare will cover all medically-necessary services during labor and delivery including anesthesia and fetal monitoring. Tricare will also cover a cesarean section when medically necessary.
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How long is maternity leave in the Air Force?

Primary parents who serve in the Air Force currently receive six weeks of leave to care for their new child; secondary parents get three weeks. Maternity convalescent leave lasts six weeks as well. Still, the distinction between primary and secondary caregivers won't last long.
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Do you get weekends off in the Air Force?

Does the Air Force get weekends off? Yes, some jobs in the Air Force will allow you with a normal schedule with weekends off every week. However, this is not guaranteed and will all depend on your base and your mission.
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How soon can I join the military after having a baby?

i (Change 8 dated 6 June 2019) Page 3 -3- Post-partum active duty members will be authorized to defer TDY assignments up to 12 months following birth event. In order to align active duty and reserve policies, reserve members will be authorized up to 12 months deferment from involuntary mobilization.
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Can you join the Air Force with a child?

Married individuals with legal, physical custody of up to two children under the age of 18 and/or incapable of self care may enlist provided you are otherwise qualified. For married individuals with three children, a waiver will be required to permit you to enlist.
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Can you be a single mom in the military?

While the military no longer allows single parents to enlist, if one becomes a single parent while in the military, due to death of a spouse, separation, divorce, or adoption, or if a military couple has children, the military will not force them to separate from the service, as long as they meet the family care ...
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Can single mothers be drafted?

Single parents are not allowed to enlist in the active-duty military. Except for the Reserve components of the military and Army National Guard, waiver approvals are rare, and most recruiters won't even submit one.
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Is there a curfew in the Air Force?

Will wear appropriate uniforms on and off duty, except when they are in their dormitory rooms. Will adhere to a daily curfew of 2200 (10 p.m.) to 0400 (4 a.m.)—airmen assigned to afternoon-shift training will adhere to a daily curfew of 0130 (1:30 a.m.) and a curfew of 2200 (10 p.m.) on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays.
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Does Air Force pay well?

While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $149,500 and as low as $17,500, the majority of salaries within the Air Force jobs category currently range between $33,000 (25th percentile) to $84,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $125,000 annually across the United States.
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Does the Air Force get free flights?

Airmen get 30 days vacation with pay each year and can enjoy complimentary flights that make it easy and affordable to meet family or friends at any home or vacation destination.
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Does military give paternity leave?

Under the law passed late last year, the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps must provide up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for military personnel designated as either the primary or secondary caregiver of a child.
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How long do I have to be in the Air Force?

SERVICE COMMITMENT

The initial active duty commitment is four years.
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How does leave work in the Air Force?

Annual Leave: Active duty Service members earn 2.5 days of annual (chargeable) leave for each month of service, for a total of 30 days per year. Currently, Service members can bank up to 60 days of leave at the end of the fiscal year.
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How much does it cost to have a baby while in the military?

The cost of having children while in the military

The average cost of child birth was approximately $18,000 or as high as nearly $29,000 for C-section. Even with insurance, families can expect to pay approximately $3,500 out of pocket. On the flip side, families in the military will pay $0.
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How much is it to have a baby with TRICARE?

For an active-duty family on Tricare Prime, there should be no out-of-pocket costs. For a pregnancy covered by Select, fees are about $25 a day for birthing centers, home delivery and hospital stays for in-network providers. For out-of-network providers, the cost is up to 20% for home delivery.
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How much do you get paid in Air Force Tech School?

Basic Training Base Salary

An E2 rank receives about $1793 a month and an E3 rank receives about $1885 a month. Recruits are paid on the 1st and 15th of every month.
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How often are Air Force pilots away from home?

As far as TDY's, the average is about 1-2 weeks every month or so, but you may not go on every TDY as the whole squadron usually doesn't go.
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What is a liberty buddy?

A liberty buddy may be (1) an active duty military member; (2) another person covered by the Status of Forces Agreement (a spouse, accompanied family member, or a U.S. civil service employee); (3) other family members, or (4) a responsible individual (including a foreign national) who has been approved by an Authorized ...
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Can I be drafted if I have a child?

Contrary to popular belief, "only sons," "the last son to carry the family name," and "sole surviving sons" must register and they can be drafted. However, they may be entitled to a peacetime deferment if there is a military death in the immediate family.
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Can you force your child into the military?

How Old Must My Child Be to Enlist? People must be at least 17 years old to enlist with parental consent. Without parental consent, people must be 18.
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