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How long after pregnancy will it be before a Naval enlisted woman is deployable?

December 6, 2011 by admin  
Filed under pregnancy

I know women do not usually deploy during pregnancy and they get approximately six weeks of convalescent leave after giving birth, but do they deploy after six weeks or do they stay on shore and work on shore for some time? It is almost impossible for me to believe that the Navy would leave a 2-month old child without its mother for up to 6 months.

From Health Finger, post How long after pregnancy will it be before a Naval enlisted woman is deployable?

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2 Responses to “How long after pregnancy will it be before a Naval enlisted woman is deployable?”
  1. LadyCatherine says:

    more then likely it is up to the mother, if she wants to change her and not be deployed because of the baby or keep it and still go..

  2. *I Am Me* says:

    After the 6 weeks they CAN deploy you. They don’t care about new babies. That’s what family care plans are for. It’s a shi*ty reg but if they didn’t want to deploy women after pregnancy, they wouldn’t let them in the military.

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