I doubt she put anyone in danger. The carrier is close to Bahrain, the headquarters of the United States 5th Fleet, it was just launching missions into Syria. I think the problem will be the massive costs. First flying the diapers, incubator, formula etc. to the carrier then hours later flying the mother and baby in an incubator with a complete medical team to Bahrain. Then they will have to use a US Military plane with medical equipment and probably medical personnel to fly her and the baby back to the US.
I agree. The fact that the delivery of the baby went well doesn't mean that this incident should be treated as a feel-good story.
Yes, the captain of the ship should feel good knowing that his ship was prepared for anything.
However, the cost to the U.S. government will certainly have military leaders and government officials looking for a means to prevent such an incident from happening again.
How are they going to do that? Mandatory pregnancy tests for all women before they deploy? I don't think they could do that even if they wanted to. Lawyers and women's rights activists would go ape$hit.