We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. 74,896, This story has been shared 36,459 times. Her second name, Te Aroha, which means “love” in Te Reo Maori, one of the country’s national languages, was a nod to the many Maori iwi, or tribes, that had offered names as a gift to Ardern while she was pregnant. Ardern will take the next six weeks off, leaving her deputy Winston Peters in charge, and return to work in early August when Gayford will care for the baby fulltime. “Our actions collectively have managed to get the virus under control,” she told reporters in Auckland. Does Unlikely Chemical on Venus Suggest Life?
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N ew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has given birth to her first child, a baby girl.. Ardern, 37, is now only the second elected leader ever to give birth while in office. Yesterday, Ms. Ardern posted a picture of the couple with their new baby on the Internet. The couple also described the first moment they met Neve. It's in the mail: Woman forfeits lotto prize after USPS loses ticket, Court rules the rolls at Subway are legally NOT bread, Who won last night's chaotic debate? “Hopefully these things that in these moments now are...a novelty...one day they aren’t new any more,” Ardern said.
Before leaving the hospital, Ms Ardern recorded a personal video, with a sleeping Neve in her arms that was posted on her Facebook page, to say "thanks, from the bottom of our hearts" for all the messages and comments they have received. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday lifted all coronavirus restrictions across the country, except in second-wave hotspot Auckland, as the number of new … "As equally special to us were just those people who took time to send a little note, or a blanket or a set of booties," Ms Ardern said. Nurses say that she is “alert and very hungry”. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. In today’s news roundup, New Zealand delays its election because of a coronavirus outbreak, Democrats officially choose Joe Biden to run for president, and a ninja museum in Japan gets robbed. “This was the centre of the outbreak and that’s why that caution is needed here.”. When there is news that may not be suitable for all ages, we try to tag it.
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Support also flooded in from around the world, with Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, whom Ardern met in London in April, sending an emailed message of congratulations and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeting at Ardern: “Pro tip, Jacinda: Briefing notes make excellent bed time stories.”. Bat Baby Talk, Lucky Phone Number, & Chocolate Rain, News Roundup: Lebanon Protests, New Zealand Outbreak, & the Weddle Grab, News Roundup: US Rocket Launch, Tower Protest Ends, & a Name Change, For Real? Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern introduced the world to her baby girl on Sunday, Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford. Many in New Zealand and around the world had held up her pregnancy - just the second time an elected leader had given birth in office since Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto in 1990 - as a symbol of progress for women. Super Biker, Bit of a Quake, and Funny Penguin Poo, China Still Holding Uighurs in Camps & Prisons, News Roundup: Breonna Taylor, Amy Coney Barrett, & a Big Wave, For Real? Ms. Ardern’s baby was due June 17, but it arrived about four days late. She delivered her 3.31 kg (7.3 lb) daughter in the country's largest public hospital on Thursday afternoon with her partner, television presenter Clarke Gayford, at her side. This category only includes cookies that ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website. HuffPost is part of Verizon Media.
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We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future. Many in New Zealand and around the world had held up Ardern’s pregnancy - just the second time an elected leader had given birth in office since Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto in 1990 - as a symbol of progress for women. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Sleep deprived, but really well," she said. WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Sunday she had named her new-born daughter Neve Te Aroha as she prepared to leave hospital amidst an outpouring of public excitement. We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism. In January, she shared the news that she and her partner, Clarke Gayford, were expecting a baby in June. Jacinda Ardern, prime minister of New Zealand, announced on Sunday she had named her new-born daughter Neve Te Aroha as she prepared to leave hospital amidst an outpouring of public excitement. We and our partners will store and/or access information on your device through the use of cookies and similar technologies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. She has now become the first woman in the country’s history to give birth while in office.
Her second name, Te Aroha, which means "love" in Te Reo Maori, one of the country's national languages, was a nod to the many Maori iwi, or tribes, that had offered names as a gift to Ms Ardern while she was pregnant. Terms of Use Among the more unusual news stories recently…scientists discover that some bats use “baby talk” to communicate with their cubs, someone in China just paid $325,000 for a phone number, and a town in Switzerland gets hit with “chocolate snow”. Sitemap Information about your device and internet connection, including your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Verizon Media websites and apps.
The prime minister’s daughter does not have a name yet. "When we met her we thought she looked like she suited the name," she said. While Ms. Ardern is at home with her baby, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters will act as New Zealand’s prime minister. Ardern appeared before dozens of reporters and a flurry of camera flashes at Auckland City Hospital in her first appearance since giving birth, thanking the public for their support as her three-day-old daughter slept in her arms. "It was all a bit of a blur for the both of us … She [looked] absolutely just stunned and very, very happy.". We've received your submission. The first world leader to have a baby while leading her country was Benazir Bhutto. To view the content, you can accept 'Non-necessary' cookies. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford have introduced the public to her daughter and revealed the newborn's name. Neve, derived from the … Ms. Ardern with her partner, Clarke Gayford, and their new baby girl. The experts weigh in, Woman who went missing 2 years ago discovered alive at sea, Elon Musk says he'll refuse to take coronavirus vaccine.
She soon wrote a law which allowed babies to come into the senate.
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