What happens if a woman gets pregnant while in the military?

Service members who have given birth will not deploy for service until one full year after their commanding officer (CO) learns that they've given birth. The birth parent receives six weeks of parental leave after the birth of the child. This is called Maternity Convalescent Leave.
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Can you get out of the military if you are 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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Can you have a baby while in the military?

As you can see, there are some nice benefits to having a baby while active duty. 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.
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Can you deploy if you are pregnant?

All Pregnant Service Members:

b. Should not be assigned to units that are deploying from the 20th week of pregnancy through 12 months following delivery and release from their medical providers. Under no circumstance shall a pregnant Service member remain onboard past the 20th week of pregnancy without a waiver.
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Can you get out of the military after having a baby?

Starting March 1, either parent of a Department of the Air Force military-to-military couple may now have up to 12 months to request separation from the service after the birth or adoption of a child.
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Does the military pay for childbirth?

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 does the military give you for maternity leave?

Under current military rules, women giving birth are allowed up to six weeks of maternity convalescent leave, and a household's primary caregiver can receive an additional six weeks of cleave.
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Can a soldier come home 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 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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Do I have to tell the Army Im pregnant?

Section I.

Finally, a Soldier must promptly tell her commander if she becomes pregnant so that the Occupational Medicine Clinic can be notified. A Soldier should know which operations in a unit could cause reproductive hazards. Specific occupational health limitations will be listed on a Soldier's pregnancy profile.
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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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Can you deploy after having a baby?

Soldiers may only be involuntarily deployed or mobilized in the 12 months after giving birth by the Secretary of Defense in the interest of National Security and with the approval of their healthcare provider or the child's pediatrician.
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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 a girlfriend be a military dependent?

When you marry a service member, you technically become a "dependent" (though I have yet to encounter a military spouse that I would define as dependent on anyone!). However, when you're not married to the service member, you are dependent on them for access to services that play a major role in his or her life.
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What is the Army regulation for pregnant soldiers?

AR 40-501, the army pregnancy regulation, lets you continue your service during and after your pregnancy. This regulation also has duty limitations that ensure your health and safety along with the health of your unborn baby.
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What is military Marriage pay?

According to LAWeekly.com, an unmarried private in the Army earns a monthly salary of about $1,350. However, if he gets married, his monthly salary increases to about $1,800.
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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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What do you call a baby in the army?

In the United States, a military brat (also known by various "brat" derivatives) is the child of a parent(s), adopted parent(s)or legal guardian(s) serving full-time in the United States Armed Forces, whether current or former.
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Are pregnant soldiers exempt from height and weight?

In accordance with Army Regulation 600-9, pregnant soldiers are exempt from fitness and weight standards for the duration of their pregnancy plus 6 months after delivery.
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Do you get paid maternity leave in the Army?

Now, soldiers are allowed paid medical leave when either themselves or their spouse have a baby, a miscarriage or a stillbirth. The Army is the first U.S. branch to allow male soldiers the time to grieve after a pregnancy loss. Soldiers in the Reserve Components are also now given paid parental leave.
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Will TRICARE cover my pregnant wife?

TRICARE covers medically-necessary pregnancy care, but there are some limits. The plan you're using will determine where you get pregnancy care.
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What happens if you become a single parent in the military?

The military's refusal to accept single parents for enlistment is a valid one. The military is no place for a single parent. In the military, the mission always comes first. Absolutely no exceptions are made in assignments, deployments, duty hours, time off, or any other factor for single parents.
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Can I join the airforce If I have a child?

Single, divorced or separated parents or those in common law marriages with legal, physical custody of up to three children under the age of 18 and/or incapable of self care may enlist provided you are otherwise qualified, but a waiver will be required to permit you to enlist.
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Why can't single parents join the military?

For many, the military is a path towards a career and higher education. However, the military does not allow single parents to join the military because of potential hardships for the service member and their children. Although, in some cases, a new recruit could have someone else take over custody of their children.
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Can you go to Army schools while pregnant?

Another significant change: the Army will open many Professional Military Education schools to pregnant officers and warrant officers. The Army will also allow pregnant NCOs to attend the Sergeant Major Academy and temporary promotions will remain available indefinitely for all pregnant and postpartum NCOs.
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