Workers' Party politician Nicole Seah gives birth to second daughter

Workers' Party politician Nicole Seah gives birth to second daughter. PHOTOS: Facebook (Nicole Seah)/Getty Images)
Workers' Party politician Nicole Seah gives birth to second daughter. PHOTOS: Facebook (Nicole Seah)/Getty Images)

SINGAPORE — The Workers’ Party (WP) politician Nicole Seah on Thursday (14 April) announced the birth of her second child.

In a post on her Facebook page, Seah said that it will take a while “before everything settles down and returns to regular programming” following the birth of her second daughter.

Seah, 35, added, “It’s extra cute observing my eldest girl, who has been helpful and involved in the entire process, telling me ‘mummy eat more vegetables to make milk for meimei’ and helping to burp her baby sister.”

The WP's Central Executive Committee member also said that she and her husband do not intend to have any more children. “Being second time (and last time) parents has also allowed us to better appreciate the milestones and moments, knowing it will be the last time and we are ‘closing factory’ after this!”

Seah, who gave birth to her first daughter in 2018, added that her family is looking forward to watch her daughters grow up together.

In the 2020 General Elections, Seah and her WP team lost in the contest for East Coast Group Representation Constituency to the People’s Action Party team led by Deputy Prime Minister and former Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat.

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