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Super mom power! New Zealand female MPs “Bicycle” to give birth by yourself

Super mom power! New Zealand female MPs “Bicycle” to give birth by yourself

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Super mom power! – Reuters and the Straits Times reported on November 28 that the buzz in New Zealand when Miss Julie Ann Genter Member of the House of Representatives belong to the Green Party and the former Minister of Women of New Zealand. Decided to ride a bike with her husband to the hospital after a miscarriage at about 2:00 a.m. local time.

Before posting a message via Facebook an hour later that the baby is born and healthy “Big news! At 03.04 this morning we welcomed a new member of the family. I didn’t plan to ride a bike when I had a stomachache. But it happened,” said Ms Genter, who enjoys cycling. And that it only takes 10 minutes by bike from the house to the hospital.

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New Zealand Member of Parliament Julie Anne Genter got on her bicycle early on Sunday (Nov 28) and headed to the hospital. She was already in labour and she gave birth an hour later. PHOTOS: JULIE ANNE GENTER MP/FACEBOOK

New Zealand under Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, a brilliant female leader It has become known all over the world as a country where politicians live a simple life. and there is substantial gender equality.

In addition to Ms Ardern making history carrying daughter Neve Tearoha, who was just three months old at the time, attended the UN General Assembly in New York City in 2018. There are also politicians. Many people who brought their children to raise them in the council.

including Mr Trevor Mallard The chairman of the council who volunteered to take care of the children Mr Tamati Coffee Waiariki District MPs Mr. Coffey and husband who recently had a child from surrogacy During the meeting in 2019

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PHOTOS: JULIE ANNE GENTER MP / FACEBOOK

New Zealand female MPs

PHOTOS: JULIE ANNE GENTER MP / FACEBOOK

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“Big news!” the Greens politician posted on her Facebook a few hours later. “At 3.04am this morning we welcomed the newest member of our family. I genuinely wasn’t planning to cycle in labour, but it did end up happening.” PHOTOS: JULIE ANNE GENTER MP/FACEBOOK

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The island nation of five million already has a reputation for down-to-earth politicians. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern famously took maternity leave while in office and brought her three-month old to a United Nations meeting as she was still breastfeeding. REUTERS

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The six-week-old son of Labour MP Tāmati Coffey and his husband, born via a surrogate mother last month, was being cuddled by his father in the debating chamber on Wednesday when the speaker offered to hold him. /Twitter/

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