Hollywood actor Gal Gadot welcomed her fourth daughter, Ori, into the world. In a heartfelt revelation, she disclosed a very intimate story of her struggle with a potentially fatal medical condition during her most recent pregnancy.
The ‘Wonder Woman’ actress revealed on social media that she had emergency surgery at eight months pregnant to cure a “massive” blood clot in her brain. Gadot described her experience earlier this year in a tearful Instagram post.
Gadot described her experience earlier this year in a tearful Instagram post. The actor revealed that she had been given a diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), an uncommon but dangerous illness that causes a blood clot in the brain. According to Gadot, about 3 out of 100,000 pregnant women over 30 receive a CVT diagnosis, highlighting the significance of early screening and awareness.
The actress spoke about how she had emergency surgery within hours after she and her family hurried to the hospital. In the midst of the anxiety and uncertainty, Gadot gave birth to her fourth daughter, Ori.
Gadot further disclosed that she chose to share her story because she wants to spread awareness and inspire people to put their health first. She emphasised that it’s so important to identify early because it’s treatable
She pointed out that 3 out of 100,000 women in their late 30s may develop cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), a rare but serious pregnancy risk. Young adults and children are the main victims of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), a rare kind of stroke that is somewhat more common in women because of pregnancy and hormonal variables.