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As a current Cadre at SWCS. We avoid sending soldiers into training that are expecting child births. In other words, you need to let you cadre know at the time (Prior to SFAS) assuming you make it that far, most don't. You will probably be held in an "awaiting training" status until after your child is born. Then you will be allowed to continue training.
During training in the SFQC, unlike boyscout camp, there is no time for interruptions. In most cases if you miss more than 8 hours of training, you will be recycled, minimum. Students that make habits of having "I gotta's" during training usually get sent back to conventional Army to take care of their personal issues.
Lastly, it will be highly beneficial to you and your future career to show up 100% ready to handle up to 2 years of training. That means leaving momma to fend for the house and kids while you are away. You say you are ready to give 110%, but ask if you can leave SFAS to watch the birth of your child. See where I'm going?
Mis dos centavos,
CH
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