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Can you join the Army if you have had a hysterectomy over 6 years ago, with no complications? |
Can you join the Army if you have had a hysterectomy over 6 years ago, with no complications? Yes you can. I know it sounds dumb, but before you join...the recruiter has to do a medical "evaluation" of sorts... Basically he and you need to hunt around and find all your old doctors and get medical waivers signed. The waiver is basically saying that your 100% healthy, and whatever happened to you in the past will not affect your ability to defend the nation. Ask a recruiter! You can have all kinds of "fun" in the military without worrying about pregnancy! yes you can but youll need a medical waiver from the doctor who performed the operation the recruiter will set all that up for you before you go to meps |
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