What happens if you have a baby 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 I 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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How much money do you get for having a child in the military?

9. How much is dependent pay for military? There is no military dependent pay. The only thing that having dependents affects is the housing allowance, COLA, and Family Separation Pay.
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Can you get out of the military 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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Do you get extra money for having a child 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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HAVING A BABY IN THE MILITARY Q



What happens if a soldier gets pregnant while deployed?

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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How much do military wives get paid?

There is no military spouse pay or stipend, but the military offers a number of benefits to help service members and their families. Your first stop after the wedding should be the nearest military ID card issuing facility to enroll in DEERS, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
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Can you get out of the military after giving birth?

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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Can you go to boot camp pregnant?

In 2013, the Air Force opened its gates not only to single parents, but to pregnant women. A woman could even be pregnant while signing up for boot camp. All that's needed is a practical childcare plan in place for while the parent is deployed, which will need to be submitted to commanding officers for evaluation.
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How long is maternity leave for Army?

A2: Six weeks, and it must begin the first full day after the mother's release from the hospital or birthing center after pregnancy and childbirth. If maternity convalescent leave exceeds 6 weeks, caregiver leave granted to the birthparent is reduced 1 day for each day of maternity convalescent leave exceeding 6 weeks.
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What benefits does a military child get?

The children of U.S. military service members are eligible for a number of benefits including education benefits, health insurance, and survivor benefits. However, these benefits are contractually tied to your service obligation.
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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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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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What happens if I get pregnant before bootcamp?

If it is confirmed that you're pregnant after your initial enlistment and before boot camp, you will not be allowed to enter active duty service until the pregnancy is over.
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How many children can you have in the army?

DoD generally prohibits the enlistment of any applicant who has more than two dependents under the age of 18. While the Services are allowed to waive this policy, they often will not.
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How long after having a baby can you join the Air Force?

The revised policy also states female Airmen may apply for a separation date after the birth of a child. The application must be submitted no later than 12 months after childbirth and the requested date of separation must not be more than 12 months from the date of application.
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Does the military pay for life?

Active duty military members can retire after 20 years of active duty service. In exchange, they receive retirement pay for life.
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Can you wear a baby carrier in Army uniform?

Baby slings or diaper bags are not authorized for use while in uniform and an argument can be made that carrying a child constitutes a PDA. Again, check for specific guidance issued by your particular service and try to err on the side of caution.
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Can a pregnant soldier 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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Does military pay for wedding?

Free Chapels

One of the perks of being in the military is that you can typically tie the knot at the base chapel for free. This includes a chaplain to perform the wedding ceremony and a variety of choices, including almost any religious denomination, non-religious, military, civilian and casual.
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Why do military guys marry fast?

Jon said he thinks young military members get married so quickly because of young love and the ability to grow up faster. "The military is a way for you to start earning and providing for a spouse faster than earning a degree through college," said Jon. "I would attribute it to impatience."
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Will the army move my wife after we get married?

If you have PCS (Permanent Change of Station) orders and get married before you actually make the move, you can have your spouse added to your orders and the military will pay for the relocation of your spouse and her property (furniture and such).
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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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What happens when you get a girl pregnant?

The sperm and uterus work together to move the sperm towards the fallopian tubes. If an egg is moving through your fallopian tubes at the same time, the sperm and egg can join together. The sperm has up to six days to join with an egg before it dies. When a sperm cell joins with an egg, it's called fertilization.
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What regulation covers pregnancy in the army?

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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