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Mum’s Army: Dozens Of Female UK Troops Pregnant In Falklands, Almost 200 Female Recruits Pregnant After Beginning Basic Training Since 2017

DOZENS of female troops have become pregnant while serving in the Falklands.

At least 50 military personnel have had to be flown home from the South Atlantic islands since 2008 because they were expecting.

Ministry of Defence figures also show that up to 31 of them were serving in the RAF at the time.

The Falklands deployment is regarded as being one of the dullest postings in the Armed Forces.

The islands, including capital Port Stanley, are battered by violent storms, especially during the winter when temperatures can drop as low as -10C.

One source last night said the figures released by the MoD suggested that “troops were making their own entertainment.”

However, they are not forced to take a urine test because top brass consider it would be an invasion of privacy.

One source last night said the figures released by the MoD suggested that “troops were making their own entertainment”.

The MoD figures also show that since 2008, 182 pregnant servicewomen have been medically evacuated from foreign postings and war zones, including Iraq, Afghanistan, and the peacekeeping mission in Cyprus.

They also revealed that since 2017, almost 200 female recruits have become pregnant after they began basic training.

The source said: “Getting pregnant during recruit training is quite an achievement because it is a very tough training regime with limited amounts of free time.”

Servicewomen are repeatedly reminded by senior officers to check they are not pregnant before they fly to the front line.

However, they are not forced to take a urine test because top brass consider it would be an invasion of privacy.

@The Sun

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