How would an agents pregnancy affect her career as an undercover agent?
— Ophelia Thomas Once an agent discovers she is pregnant, she must fill out the necessary paperwork to go on limited duty. So, if your undercover agent discovers she is pregnant, she would have to go on limited duty. Depending on the nature of her undercover work, she would likely have to stop meeting with subjects and doing other types of hazardous work. For the time being, she would likely be reassigned to more conventional investigative work, but she would not participate in raids/arrests or other hazardous work. She would still carry a weapon while she was pregnant, but she would not participate in firearms qualification until after her baby is born. Why? If she went out on a firing range while weapons were being fired, her fetus would be exposed to lead. After her baby is born, she could request that she resume undercover work. Do FBI agents typically talk to private investigators working on the same case or related cases? If so, how are they treated, and would they ever share in