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NZ’s pregnant minister who cycled to hospital gives birth to baby boy

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We’re overjoyed to announce the safe arrival of our son at 18.03 this evening, weighing almost 4.3kg

Julie Anne Genter, Minister for Women

wellington — A New Zealand government minister who made global headlines when she cycled to hospital for the birth of her first child has delivered a healthy baby boy, her office said on Wednesday.

Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter, a Green MP and keen cyclist, chose pedal power for Sunday’s one kilometre journey from her home to Auckland City Hospital for the delivery.

Her action, dubbed “the most onbrand thing ever” by colleagues, was featured in media outlets across the world and drew an enthusiast­ic online response.

“WHAT A BABE,” tweeted Hollywood star Kristin Bell, while others described her as “one tough lady”.

Genter, who was 42 weeks pregnant, said the car was too small to accommodat­e her “support crew” and the bike ride “put me in the best possible mood”.

After being induced, she gave birth late on Tuesday.

“We’re overjoyed to announce the safe arrival of our son at 18.03 this evening, weighing almost 4.3kg,” she posted on social media.

“We waited a very long time for labour to start, but when it did it was short and sharp.”

Genter plans to take months’ maternity leave.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who returned from six weeks’ maternity leave this month after the birth of daughter Neve, congratula­ted her colleague.

“So pleased to hear of the safe arrival of the newest addition to the parliament­ary play group. Hope you enjoy those very special first few days,” she tweeted. three

 ?? AFP ?? new Zealand’s Minister for Women julie anne Genter and partner Peter nunns with their new baby in auckland City hospital. —
AFP new Zealand’s Minister for Women julie anne Genter and partner Peter nunns with their new baby in auckland City hospital. —

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