Three months ago002 Archives Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's prime minister, gave birth to her daughter Neve while running a country.
Now, Ardern and baby Neve are making history at the UN general assembly.
SEE ALSO: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is putting children firstOn Sept. 24, Ardern brought Neve to the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit, and in the process, she became the first female world leader to bring an infant to the UN general assembly.
Baby Neve Te Aroha was born on June 21 in Auckland. Ardern took six weeks' maternity leave and went back to work in early August.
Ardern delivered a speech while Neve was being held by her dad, Clarke Gayford, in the audience.
Neve got her own special UN ID badge for the day complete with a passport pic of her fast asleep. Thankfully Gayford tweeted out a pic of the (frankly adorable) badge so we could all have a gander.Judging by the ID, Neve's official title is "First Baby."
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"I wish I could have captured the startled look on a Japanese delegation inside UN yesterday who walked into a meeting room in the middle of a nappy change," added Gayford. "Great yarn for her 21st."
Don't think any of us can top that story, to be honest!
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