If there are 7000 troups in Afghanistan, and 10% of them are women that makes 700 women. I know - give me a A+ in A-level maths.
Out of the 700 women, all of them presumably of fertile age, 10 of them got pregnant in the last six months.
In my workplace there are 60 women, we have 4 off on maternity and another four due to go on maternity in the next six months.
Either I work with an utterly irresponsible, loose gang of women, or the Afghanistan serving females are remarkably below avarage in the auld pregnancy ratings.
I can't see why anyone would take offence at the fact that a very, very small number of women were found to be pregnant and had to be sent home to protect their unborn child. I certainly don't see it as a vindication of the argument that they are trying to take an easy option nor raise the issue that they should face dishonourable discharge.