There is no logical reason why Julie Anne Genter's pregnancy should affect her chances of becoming Green Party co-leader.
If some in the party think having a baby would be too distracting for a co-leader, then the same could apply to her rival, Marama Davidson.
Davidson has six children, the youngest of them aged nine, 10 and 12.
Genter's partner, Peter Nunns, is going to be a stay-at-home parent after Genter takes three months off.
Childcare arrangements were certainly never an issue when former co-leader Russel Norman and his partner had two babies when he was in office.