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For the second time, New Zealand politician cycles to give birth

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The content originally appeared on: CNN 'Big news!' the Greens politician posted on her Facebook page 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 labor, but it did end up happening.' The island nation of 5 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 […]

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