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How Long Can A Deployed Soldier Come Home For The Birth Of A Child?
My husband is in the Army and is currently serving in Iraq. He left when I was 10 weeks along. I really don't think that I can do this without his support. How long will he be able to come home for the birth of the baby?
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Thursday 13th of May 2010 07:26:04 PM
you don't have to worry so much about it, since his family are there, you can always go for their assistance and even when you are about to deliver, the family will either try their best to call him and let him be aware of it. if he cant even come back home , he will make sure every thing is arrange for your delivery.

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Tuesday 1st of June 2010 03:22:24 PM
WEll in army it depends on the how is the situation there normally one can get leave from 4 or 5 days to 2 week it depend on your condition if every thing is all right then he could get the leave for 5 days to 2 week. so All the best to you.

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Tuesday 16th of March 2010 07:27:15 AM
hello there, as some cases I have heard is almost impossible he get a license to be there with you and your day arrives, what you can try do is find a way to make him stay present online, may a wifi connection and a laptop can be enough to make him be part of the birth time, i have heard some cases that women have done that. but really I never saw any cases that soldiers who were serving got a license for a child birth. good lucky

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