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BREAKING: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces she's pregnant

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she is pregnant.

Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford said they were expecting their first child in June.

A post shared by Jacinda Ardern (@jacindaardern) on Jan 18, 2018 at 1:44pm PST

"We're both really happy. We wanted a family but weren't sure it would happen for us, which has made this news unexpected but exciting," she said in a statement.

"Yesterday I met with Deputy Prime Minister, Winston Peters, to share the news and to ask him to take on the role of Acting Prime Minister for a period of 6 weeks after our baby is born.

"As is the case when I am overseas, Mr Peters will act as Prime Minister, working with my office while staying in touch with me. I fully intend to be contactable and available throughout the six week period when needed.

"Mr Peters and I have a great relationship, and I know that together we'll make this period work. I will make arrangements for appropriate Ministers to act in my other portfolios over the six weeks I am away from Parliament.

"At the end of my leave I will resume all Prime Ministerial duties," she said.

"Clarke and I are privileged to be in the position where Clarke can stay home to be our primary caregiver. Knowing that so many parents juggle the care of their new babies, we consider ourselves to be very lucky.

"We consider ourselves lucky for another reason. Clarke and I have always been clear we wanted to be parents but had been told we would need help for that to happen. That's made this news a fantastic surprise.

"We first knew of my pregnancy on the 13th of October, but as many couples do in the early stages, we kept it to ourselves."

More to come…

Republished with permission of Stuff.co.nz

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