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Director Greta Gerwig now has a “Lady Bird” of her own.

After Gerwig, 35, and partner Noah Baumbach, 49, were photographed in Manhattan pushing a stroller on Tuesday, reps for Gerwig confirmed to Page Six that the couple has welcomed a baby.

“We can confirm that Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach have welcomed their first child together,” we were told on Wednesday.

No other details were provided regarding the pair’s new edition.

Gerwig and filmmaker Baumbach have been together since 2011. She starred in his 2012 movie “Frances Ma,” which he wrote and directed.

Gerwig discussed mother-daughter relationships when promoting “Lady Bird,” her directorial debut starring Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf.

“I knew that I wanted to make something about a mother and a daughter, but I didn’t know what it was going to exactly end up being,” she told NPR in 2018. “But I did have a hunch. And I had a hunch that the mother-daughter dynamic was something that would be infinitely interesting and also would feel both like the oldest story and new somehow.”

And as for her own relationship with her mother, Chris, it seems as though history may repeat itself, as Gerwig gushed in a New York Times essay last year about how the two love New York City.

“My mom held my hand tight as she walk-sprinted through the city,” she wrote in the Times. “She was in her element here; everyone was moving as quickly as she was. She was joyfully sweaty. So was I. The Gerwig women belonged in New York.”