U.S. Army

Parental Leave & Lactation Policies

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Army Directive 2022-06 (Parenthood, Pregnancy, and Postpartum)

This Directive incorporates evidence-based health and wellness guidance to improve quality of life, promote flexibility, and enable all Soldiers to safely continue their duties, return to readiness, perform critical assignments, and advance in their career while growing their families.
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Family Care Plan

Applicable to all service branches.

Family Care Plan requirements:
Servicemembers who give birth to or adopt a child are granted a four-month deferment from duty away from home station.

DODI 1342.19

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Pregnancy Discrimination

DOD Military Equal Opportunity (MEO)Program

The DOD, through the DOD MEO Program, will:
(1) Ensure that Service members are treated with dignity and respect and are afforded equal opportunity in an environment free from prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, or sexual orientation.

DODI 1350.02

Parental Leave

Military Parental Leave Program
Establishes and defines three types of parental leave: Maternity Convalescent Leave, Primary Caregiver Leave, Secondary Caregiver Leave.

Maternity Convalescent Leave: 6 weeks
Primary Caregiver Leave: 6 weeks
Secondary Caregiver Leave: 3 weeks

DODI 1327.06

AR 600-8-10

Maternity Leave for Reserve Component (National Guard and Reserve) Soldiers not on active duty

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Breastfeeding

U.S. Army personnel should work with their commanders to develop a breastfeeding plan upon return to duty. Recommended commanders provide 15-30 minute breaks 2-3 times per day, but individual needs of the parent, child, and unit must be considered. Lactation space with access to safe water, electricity, a flat surface, and a locking door must be available, and may not be a restroom. Soldiers must provide their own equipment for pumping and storing milk. Commanders must provide a place to pump during field training and mobility exercises.

AR 600-20

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Postpartum

Operational Deferment: Soldiers are deferred from from duty away from home/home station for 12 months postpartum. If the Soldiers chooses to continue lactating beyond the first 12 months, some deferments will be extended up to a maximum of 24 months.

Soldiers are deferred from physical fitness testing for 12 months after pregnancy ends. ABCP standards are deferred based on gestation when pregnancy ends.

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Temporary Promotions

6. Temporary promotions are authorized for Soldiers who are prevented from completing mandatory professional military education (PME) courses to qualify themselves for promotion to the ranks of SGT through SGM when they are unable to attend their requisite PME for any of the following:

b. Pregnancy and Postpartum: while serving on a temporary profile due to pregnancy or postpartum, temporary promotion eligibility is based on the Soldier’s delivery date/expected delivery date. Soldier applicability includes the entire period while pregnant or for 365 days following the date of birth/delivery date. Temporary promotions based on pregnancy/postpartum requires graduation of a requisite PME course of instruction no later than 24 months from the Soldier’s delivery date.

MILPER 21-131: Temporary Promotions Sergeant through Sergeant Major

Breastfeeding in Uniform

Soldiers who are breastfeeding/pumping are authorized to wear an optional t-shirt specifically for that purpose (see DA Pam 670 - 1). Soldiers who are actively breastfeeding their child are authorized to unzip or remove the ACU coat. Soldiers who are wearing the Army service uniform (ASU), Army green service uniform (AGSU), or mess uniform, are authorized to remove the coat and unbutton the shirt as necessary to permit breastfeeding. In accordance with 41 CFR 102 - 74.426, on Federal property, a Soldier is authorized to breastfeed anywhere the Soldier and child is otherwise authorized to be. Breastfeeding Soldiers are not required to use any additional items to cover themselves or their child while breastfeeding.

AR 670-1 3-6c

DA PAM 670-1

Maternity Uniform Chart

Summary of existing allowances for maternity uniforms (not all uniform pieces will be available in all locations)

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Uniform Nursing & Maternity Shirts

The Army Mom Life Smart Book

A collection of regulation excerpts, policies, templates, and other resources for parents serving in the Army

Army Parenthood Smartbook

Human Milk Storage

Human milk may be stored in U.S. Army facility food cold storage, such as Dining Facility (DFAC) refrigerators. Common Access Card (CAC) login required..

Army Waiver to TB MED 530

Office of the Surgeon General (OTSG)/U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) Policy Memo

Comprehensive guidance for U.S. Army Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) on providing early postpartum and workplace lactation support for patients and staff. (Requires CAC sign-in to view)

OTSG/MEDCOM Policy Memo 16-005

Sample Breastfeeding Memo

Sample Commander’s Memo Comprehensive guidance for U.S. Army MTFs on providing early postpartum and workplace lactation support for patients and staff. (Requires CAC sign-in to view)

Sample Memo

Model Installation Breastfeeding Policy

Model installation breastfeeding policy on which the Revised Army Policy was based.

Fort Bliss Model Breastfeeding Policy

Public Health Command (PHC) Resource Page

Contains approved links to policies, regulations, and information. Links may be restricted access or require CAC sign-in to view.

PHC links/resources

Child and Youth Services (CYS) Infant Feeding

Regulation for CYS, infant feeding used in Child Development Centers and Family Child Care. States that any unused human milk may be returned to parents and that no doctor note is required to continue to provide human milk after one year.

CYS Infant Feeding Guide

 
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