Gal Gadot reveals she was diagnosed with blood clot in her brain while pregnant
Gal Gadot (Ian West/PA)
Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot has revealed her daughter had to be delivered during emergency surgery earlier this year after a âmassive blood clotâ was discovered in her brain.
The actress, 39, said she was diagnosed with the clot during her eighth month of pregnancy after enduring âexcruciating headachesâ that confined her to bed.
Gadot, who announced the birth of her fourth baby girl in March, said she wanted to open up about the experience in an Instagram post on Sunday to âraise awareness and support others who may face something similarâ.
âIn February, during my eighth month of pregnancy, I was diagnosed with a massive blood clot in my brain,â she wrote alongside a photo of her cradling her daughter while in a hospital bed.
âFor weeks, I had endured excruciating headaches that confined me to bed, until I finally underwent an MRI that revealed the terrifying truth.
âIn 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 midst of a difficult year, all I wanted was to hold on and live.â
The Hollywood star said she was ârushedâ to hospital and within hours she underwent emergency surgery.
âMy daughter, Ori, was born during that moment of uncertainty and fear. Her name, meaning âmy lightâ, wasnât chosen by chance,â she said.
Gadot, who has three more daughters with husband Jaron Varsano, revealed she told him before the surgery that their new daughter would be the âlight waiting for me at the end of this tunnelâ.
The actress said she is âfully healedâ and âfilled with gratitudeâ for her life thanks to the help of the medical team who supported her.
She said the experience had taught her a lot including the importance of listening to our bodies and raising awareness.
Gadot said she had not been aware of the chances of developing cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) for pregnant women in their 30s, which she said was three in 100,000 per year.
âItâs so important to identify early because itâs treatable. While rare, itâs a possibility, and knowing it exists is the first step to addressing it,â she added.
The actress said the past year had been one of âprofound challenges and deep reflectionsâ and she had been unsure if she should share her story but decided to in the hope of helping others.
âSharing this is not meant to frighten anyone but to empower,â she added.
âIf even one person feels compelled to take action for their health because of this story, it will have been worth sharing.â
In March, Gadot announced she had welcomed another baby girl with a similar photo of her hugging the baby in a hospital bed.
At the time she said the pregnancy was ânot easy and they made it throughâ but did not share any more details.
Gadot married property developer Varsano, 49, in 2008.
