I think most of us, myself included, are looking at this through the eyes of NPC sororities at residential colleges. From that viewpoint, yes, a pregnant PNM or active can be a problem for a sorority that has to fill a house and is busy all year with different events. We can't assume, however, that every college and every sorority is exactly like our own.
The obligations of Greeks at some commuter colleges might allow "non-traditional" students to be active in Greek life. A lot of these schools don't have Greek Week, Homecoming, mixers every weekend, Formal Recruitment, Dance Marathon, and formals every semester in addition to living in a house or suite. With only one or two major events a semester outside of regular chapter meetings, a student with a family could be an active member of her sorority without letting school, sorority, or family suffer.
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