New Delhi:
Gal Gadot, who welcomed her fourth daughter Ori in March, shocked fans with her lengthy Instagram post in which she revealed she suffered a “massive” blood clot during her eighth month of pregnancy. Gal Gadot revealed that she shared her challenges with fans and followers to spread awareness about CVT (blood clot in the brain), which is treatable. wonder woman The actor named his daughter Ori (My Light) because he believed the newborn would end his struggle with pain and uncertainty.
Gal Gadot shared a photo with her daughter from her hospital bed. In the picture, she is seen holding a glass of black coffee in one hand and looking at him with sad eyes. Gal began her post with the words, “This year has been one of intense challenges and deep reflection, and I’ve been struggling with how, or even how, to share a personal story. In the end, I decided to let my heart guide me.”
“Maybe this is my way of processing it all, of lifting the curtain on the delicate reality behind the moments we share on social media. Most of all, I hope that by sharing, I can raise awareness and inspire others.” “I can support others who may be facing similar problems.”
Sharing candid details about her unbearable pain and suffering, Gall wrote, “In February, during the eighth month of my pregnancy, I was diagnosed with a large blood clot in my brain. For several weeks, I suffered excruciating headaches. which confined me to bed, until I finally had an MRI, which revealed the terrible truth.”
“In one moment, my family and I were faced with how fragile life can be. It was a stark reminder of how quickly everything can change, and in the middle of a difficult year, I just wanted We had to stop and live.”
Gal continued, “We rushed to the hospital, and within a few hours, I had emergency surgery. My daughter, Ori, was born during that moment of uncertainty and fear. Her name, meaning “my light,” coincided with Was not selected from.
Before the surgery, I told Jaron that when our daughter arrived, she would be the light waiting for me at the end of this tunnel. Thanks to an extraordinary team of doctors at @cedarssinai and weeks of dedicated care, I made it through and began the road to recovery. Today, I have fully recovered and am filled with gratitude for the life I have got back.”
Gall said, “Travel has taught me a lot. First of all, it’s important to listen to our body and trust what it’s telling us. Pain, discomfort, or even subtle changes often have deeper meanings. And being in tune with your body can be life saving.”
“Second, awareness matters. I didn’t know that 3 in 100,000 pregnant women aged 30+ are diagnosed with CVT (blood clot in the brain).”
“It is very important to recognize Quickly because its treatment is possible. While rare, it is a possibility, and knowing it exists is the first step toward addressing it. The point of sharing this is not to scare anyone but to empower them. If even one person feels compelled to take action for their health because of this story, it will be worth sharing”, Gall signed off.
When Gal announced the arrival of her baby in March, she mentioned in her post that she faced a “tough pregnancy.” She wrote in the caption, “My sweet girl, welcome. Pregnancy was not easy and we overcame it. You have brought so much light into our lives, living up to your name Ori, which in Hebrew means ‘ ‘My light’. Our hearts are full of gratitude.”
Gal Gadot, who has been married to Jaron Varsano since 2008, welcomed daughters Alma in 2011, Maya in 2017, and Daniela in 2021. On the work front, she was last seen as Rachel Stone in Netflix’s espionage action thriller Heart of Stone (2023). ,