Ivanka Trump was spotted in New York City on Saturday heading to and from Synagogue with her family, still awaiting the birth of her third child.

Heavily-pregnant Ivanka, who announced her pregnancy in late September and said she’s due in the early spring, was seen walking on Park Avenue with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their children, four-year-old Arabella and two-year-old Joseph.

The 35-year-old has been noticeably absent from her father’s presidential campaign this month, where she has served as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s most trusted adviser.

She was last seen on the campaign trail on February 20 in South Carolina with her family, and a few weeks ago her due to give birth to his new grandchild at any minute.

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Heavily-pregnant Ivanka Trump was seen walking to synagogue in New York City on Saturday with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their kids

Ivanka was spotted walking the streets of Manhattan with Kushner, and their children, four-year-old Arabella and two-year-old Joseph.

Ivanka has been noticeably absent from her father’s presidential campaign this month as she preps for the birth of her third child

Ivanka previously said that she is due in early spring, and it appears that she is due to give birth any day now

Ivanka, a vice president at the Trump Organization, looked fashionable on her walk to synagogue in a tan jacket, white shirt and black skirt with nude heels

Dad Jared held his eager eldest daughter's hand as she ran across the street

Prior to being spotted on her way to Synagogue with her family, Ivanka posted a SnapChat of herself dropping off Purim treats for her staff at the office on Tuesday.

She was also at the office on St Patrick's Day, and again posted a SnapChat of her business meeting with Gia Pirolo, The Trump Organization’s head interior designer.

And the weekend before that she and her husband Jared Kushner enjoyed the ultimate New York City dream date - a night out seeing Hamilton on Broadway.

She and Kushner were also photographed grabbing breakfast in Manhattan earlier this month.

At the February 20 campaign rally, after her father claimed victory in the South Carolina primary, Ivanka praised his abilities.

Since that event, however, she has only been spotted in New York City.

Ivanka has also not posted any new photos of herself on her Instagram account in the past two weeks.

Her father said on Monday while speaking at AIPAC; 'My daughter Ivanka is about to have a beautiful Jewish baby.

While little Joseph rested in his stroller on the walk to Saturday synagogue, Arabella seemed full of energy. Ivanka announced her pregnancy alongside her two kids in a video in September

The family walked by another family full of children as they headed to Saturday synagogue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan

On their walk home from Synogogue on Saturday, Arabella took Joseph's spot in the stroller as Kushner carried his son

Ivanka has been spotted around town throughout March, including a Snapchat on Tuesday in which she is seen dropping off Purim treats for her staff at the office

Since late February Ivanka has been spending time in New York and has been seen around the city with her husband

The expert social media user has been quieter in the past week, sharing a few throwback images

The mom to be dressed up her bump with a bow of sorts as she wore a white wrap top and her camel coat

The businesswoman wore minimal jewelry for the outing, and what appeared to be a security man was never far behind

'In fact, it could be happening right now, which would be very nice as far as I’m concerned.'

Trump, 69, first announced he was running for president in June and was introduced by his daughter Ivanka in a gushing speech.

Ivanka is an executive vice president at the Trump Organization.

She found her way to the company after attending her father's alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania after she spending her first two years of college at Georgetown.

Unlike her big brother Donald Jr, however, Ivanka accepted a job at Forest City Enterprises where she worked for a year before going to work for her father.

In addition to her work at The Trump Organization, she also appeared on her father's former NBC reality show The Apprentice and is a designer and author.

In 2009 she released her book The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life and has handbag, footwear and jewelry lines she sells under her name.

She married real estate investor Kushner, who also owns The New York Observer, in 2009 at Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey after converting to Judaism.

Ivanka's last appearance on the campaign trail was on February 20 in South Carolina (pictured), where Trump said his daughter was due any minut

Back home: Ivanka and her husband Jared grab breakfast (left on March 3) and attend a performance of the Broadway play Hamilton (right on March 12)

The couple have has two children, a daughter Arabella, four, and a son Joseph, two.

Ivanka's plate is already full being a mother and running a company in addition to her job at The Trump Organization, but she still found time to work for her father in an unofficial capacity on the campaign trail.

Even when she could not make it out to campaign, like during the recent primary in Arizona, Ivanka still recorded a video encouraging residents to get out and vote which she posted on Facebook.

Trump ultimately ended up winning that state's primary.

Her father is also her biggest fan, telling Rolling Stone in September; 'Yeah, she's really something, and what a beauty, that one. If I weren't happily married and, ya know, her father...'

The New York Times in fact referred to Ivanka as her father's 'unofficial campaign spouse' due to the fact that wife Melania prefers to stay home with their son Barron.

Her father does not always listen to her input though, with New York reporting that after her father's offensive remarks about Mexicans in his June speech last year Ivanka drafted a statement for him to dial back his comments.

'Donald didn’t like it,' a source close to the front-runner told the magazine.