WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter announced on Wednesday that she had delivered her first child, a baby boy, after cycling to hospital and becoming the country's second member of the government, after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, to give birth this year.
Genter gave birth to her son on Tuesday evening at Auckland hospital, the country's largest public hospital where Ardern delivered her daughter, Neve Te Aroha, just a few weeks earlier.
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