Julie Anne Genter: Photos Emerge As Politician Cycles to Hospital in Labour, Gives Birth an Hour Later

Julie Anne Genter: Photos Emerge As Politician Cycles to Hospital in Labour, Gives Birth an Hour Later

  • A New Zealand MP, Julie Anne Genter, cycled to the hospital while in labour on Sunday, November 28
  • The US-born politician said her contractions "weren't that bad" when she and her husband decided to cycle to the hospital
  • The MP lauded the health care team that took care of her and made sure that she had a safe delivery

Recently, the wife of the UK prime minister disclosed that she returned to work barely three hours after giving birth.

New Zealand MP Julie Anne Genter. Photo: Julie Anne Genter.
New Zealand MP Julie Anne Genter is cycling to the hospital. Photo: Julie Anne Genter.
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Strength of a woman

A section of women described Carrie Johnson as a strong woman. However, others said Carrier "lives soft a life ", surrounded by dozens of doctors and maids, making it easy for her to be working before and a few hours after giving birth.

Even before the dust settled on this story, it has emerged that another woman who happened to be New Zealand MP, Julie Anne Genter, cycled to the hospital while in labour only to give birth barely an hour later.

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According to Genter, she had not planned to cycle in labour while going to the hospital.

The US-born politician divulged that the contractions weren’t that bad when they left home on Sunday, November 28, at around 2am to go to the hospital.

She said:

'Big news! 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. My contractions weren’t that bad.
When we left at 2am to go to the hospital - though they were 2-3 min apart and picking up in intensity by the time we arrived 10 minutes later. And amazingly, now we have a healthy, happy little one sleeping, as is her dad."

The MP lauded the health care team that took care of her and made sure that she delivered safely.

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"Feeling blessed to have had excellent care and support from a great team, in what turned out to be a very fast (and happily uncomplicated) birth."

Mother breastfeeds baby in one hand as she writes exams in another, Nigerians react to viral photo

Meanwhile, a Nigerian mother, Onyedikachi-Nwalozie Marlene Ijeoma, on Saturday, April 24, narrated the hard task she went through while writing her exams.

Ijeoma revealed that while her postgraduate degree in education exams on Friday, April 23, her baby started crying.

She revealed that after the father had tried so hard to calm the child down with various dance steps, he had to give the baby to the invigilators who brought him to her.

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