TY - JOUR
T1 - A primer on the unique challenges of female soldiers' reproductive issues in a war-ready culture
AU - Fitzgerald, April S.
AU - Duboyce, Rita L.
AU - Ritter, Joan B.
AU - Omori, Deborah J.
AU - Cooper, Barbara A.
AU - O'Malley, Patrick G.
PY - 2013/5
Y1 - 2013/5
N2 - In 1951, a U.S. Presidential Executive Order outlined regulations governing the involuntary separation of women from military service in the event of pregnancy, parenting, or giving live birth while on commissioned service. Subsequent public law and court decisions have changed the rules on female soldier pregnancy and parenting. Initially capped at 2%, maximum allowable percentage of the military, female soldiers now comprise over 14% of the U.S. active duty military, numbering over 200,000. The issues of sexuality, family planning, pregnancy, breast feeding, and family care are unique in this population and affect soldier readiness and deployment planning. Many of these challenges are amenable to physician intervention and guidance to ameliorate the barriers to service. Both clinicians and policy makers should be attentive to advancing a system that affords equal opportunity and optimizes health for all service members.
AB - In 1951, a U.S. Presidential Executive Order outlined regulations governing the involuntary separation of women from military service in the event of pregnancy, parenting, or giving live birth while on commissioned service. Subsequent public law and court decisions have changed the rules on female soldier pregnancy and parenting. Initially capped at 2%, maximum allowable percentage of the military, female soldiers now comprise over 14% of the U.S. active duty military, numbering over 200,000. The issues of sexuality, family planning, pregnancy, breast feeding, and family care are unique in this population and affect soldier readiness and deployment planning. Many of these challenges are amenable to physician intervention and guidance to ameliorate the barriers to service. Both clinicians and policy makers should be attentive to advancing a system that affords equal opportunity and optimizes health for all service members.
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U2 - 10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00384
DO - 10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00384
M3 - Article
C2 - 23756009
AN - SCOPUS:84877294409
SN - 0026-4075
VL - 178
SP - 511
EP - 516
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
IS - 5
ER -