I had broken blood vessels all over my face, and it wasn't quite the post-baby glow I was after!
Like Jacinda though, I did make quite an exit at the doors of Auckland Hospital, although mine was a mere two hours after giving birth and not three days.
While she managed to walk out to waiting media with a spring in her step, a smile on her face and a babe in her arms, I was pushed out in a wheelchair with a screaming baby in my lap and had to wait for Ben to try and find the car and bring it around to the front.
Then after an arduous four-minute car ride through Auckland Domain (who knew speed bumps could be so painful!) we arrived at Birth Care, where I promptly "birthed" into tears!
And on day three when Jacinda spoke so admirably and adoringly to waiting media, I was still crying, mainly because it was my birthday and instead of flying in a helicopter over Las Vegas for my 40th as I had originally planned ... I was looking at my KFC quarter pack feeling too sick and anxious to eat it.
So despite the fact I can't run one household, let alone the country, I'd still like to be Jacinda post-birth for a day ... I'm just not so sure after reading this that she'd like to swap with me.
• Don't miss Adam Green and Megan Banks (filling in for Sarah van der Kley) on The Hits Hawke's Bay from 6am to 9am, Monday to Friday.