Significant changes have been made to Coast Guard policies to help ensure service members and their families can access reproductive health care.
The changes are contained in the Pregnancy in the Coast Guard manual (COMDTINST 1000.9) and the Military Assignments and Authorized Absences manual (COMDTINST M1000.8A), and will align across the armed forces.
Here are the primary revisions:
- You now have 20 weeks to notify Command about your pregnancy
- They are working in conditions that may be hazardous to their pregnancy,
- If the command has pre-identified their position as having occupational health hazards that would risk mission accomplishment, or
- If the development of any acute medical conditions would interfere with the member’s duties.
- Administrative absences now granted for non-covered reproductive care.
Convalescent leave may also be granted while recovering after receiving non-covered reproductive health care based on the medical provider’s recommendation. Here are the types of health services identified as non-covered reproductive health care:
- Non-covered abortion. A medical or surgical abortion that is not covered by TRICARE.
- Assisted reproductive technology. Includes ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval (includes medicines and processing and utilization for assisted reproductive technology (ART) or cryopreservation. This also includes sperm collection and processing for ART or cryopreservation; intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization, gamete intrafallopian transfer, zygote intrafallopian transfer, pronuclear stage tubal transfer, tubal embryo transfer and frozen embryo transfer).
- Travel for non-covered reproductive care now covered. Members and their authorized dependents may be eligible for travel allowances to receive non-covered reproductive health care services. This could be granted when timely access to such services is not available in the vicinity of the member’s duty station. The allowance only covers the travel involved and not the care needed. Also, the process for requesting travel entitlements will be outlined in future messaging.
Original source can be found here.