Can you have babies in the Marines?

Marines with dependents, regardless of marital status, are responsible for initiating and maintaining a formalized Family Care Plan. If you're parenting or expecting, contact your local Marine Corps Family Team Building office to start yours.
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Can you be pregnant in the Marine Corps?

Can You Get Pregnant in the Military? Yes! Each branch of the military has slightly different regulations regarding getting pregnant in the military, but you will not be discharged or reprimanded simply for becoming pregnant during service.
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Can Marines have kids?

"The numbers are small, and we're comfortable with what we're doing." Under the Marine Corps' regulations: Single parents cannot join. Recruits who are married with one or more children require a waiver to get in, as do recruits who are unwed parents and pay child support.
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How long is baby leave in the Marines?

Due to a provision of the fiscal year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, Marines designated as the primary caregiver are now eligible to take all 12 weeks of leave regardless of whether they actually gave birth to the child.
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Do men get maternity leave in the Marines?

As a birthparent and Primary Caregiver, MPLP and Annual Leave can provide a Marine up to 144 days or five months of time off to care for a newborn (e.g., Maternity Convalescent Leave of 42 days, Primary Caregiver Leave (PCL) of 42 days, and Annual Leave of 60 days).
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Can you leave the army if you get pregnant?

Current DOD policy allows for maternity leave of up to six weeks plus any personal leave that can also be taken. The Navy allows up to 18 weeks. The civilian law (Family Medical Leave Act) provides for up to 12 weeks for employers to allow their female employees during pregnancy.
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What happens if you get pregnant in Navy a school?

Will I lose my assignment to a school if I become pregnant? Assignment of a pregnant Service member to a school will be handled on a case-by-case basis by the school house CO/OIC.
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Do Marines get paternity leave?

Marines properly designated as secondary caregivers are now authorized an increase from 14 days to 21 consecutive days of non-chargeable SCL, in conjunction with the Military Parental Leave Program (MPLP), after the birth or adoption of a child(ren).
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How much leave do Marines get?

As part of the military pay and benefits package, military service members earn 30 days of paid leave per year. You start at zero and for every month of military service, 2.5 days of leave get added to your leave account.
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Do Soldiers get paternity leave?

The Military Parental Leave Program (MPLP) provides non-chargeable leave entitlements following the birth or adoption of a Child. The policy applies to covered Soldiers who are birth Mothers or Fathers, same-sex couples, as well as adoptive and surrogate parents.
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Does the military pay for a baby?

It's free, the military will ensure you have access to top-quality health care and will even provide additional support if a special need arises. However, there are some additional stresses that can come with having a baby while active duty.
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Does military pay go up when you have a baby?

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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Can you enlist if you have a baby?

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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Can pregnant soldiers go to the field?

At 20 weeks of pregnancy: Exempt from parade rest or standing at attention for longer than 15 minutes. Exempt from swimming qualifications, drown proofing, field duty, and weapons training. Exempt from riding in or driving vehicles larger than light medium tactical vehicles.
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Can husband come home from deployment for birth?

Military family emergency leave is absolutely available for family emergencies. Unfortunately, the Department of Defense does not consider giving birth to be an emergency unless your life or the life of the baby is suddenly in danger.
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Do you go to jail if you quit the military?

Attempted desertion also is charged as a military crime, as long as the attempt went beyond mere preparation. Desertion carries a maximum punishment of dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay, and confinement of five years.
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Can you quit Marines?

There's no formal ELS application process; you need to approach your base command and they have to sign off on your request. The reasons are broad enough to give you some wiggle room, such as an inability to fulfill your duties as a Marine, or failure to adapt to the USMC environment.
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How often do Marines come home?

Marines usually spend about 12 months at home for every six months deployed, Commandant Gen.
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Can the army deny paternity leave?

The Army's policy only allows paternity leave to be authorized for a married soldier on active duty, including Title 10 and Title 32 Active Guard and Reserve duty, whose wife gives birth to a child. It cannot be applied to unmarried soldiers fathering a child, and does not currently apply to soldiers who adopt a child.
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How many days is maternity leave in the Army?

1. Three types of non-chargeable absence are authorized under the Military Parental Leave Program (MPLP): maternity convalescent leave (42 days), primary caregiver leave (42 days), and secondary caregiver leave (21 days).
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Can u go to basic training pregnant?

During pregnancy, soldiers cannot continue physical training or handle chemicals and firearms and have to work half-days in their third trimester under current policy.
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Can you go to boot camp while pregnant?

The key point to take away is that while sometimes bootcamps are not a good idea for women who are pregnant, if you know how to modify your program appropriately (which you'll learn in a moment), you can most likely make your programs safe and accessible.
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Do pregnant single soldiers get Bah?

The pregnant Soldier will initially receive BAH at the “without dependent” rate. After the child is born and finance is presented a copy of the birth certificate, the entitlement will change to BAH at the “with dependent” rate.
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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 you be a single parent in the Marines?

The Marines do not accept new recruits who are single parents. Also, recruits who are married and have children will need a waiver to enlist. The Marines take it even further by requiring married recruits with multiple dependents to join the Marine Reserves rather than be on active duty.
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