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‘Blood clots in the brain in the 8th month of pregnancy’; Gal Gadot makes a big revelation

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‘Blood clots in the brain in the 8th month of pregnancy’ Gal Gadot makes a big revelation by sharing a photo of herself breastfeeding her daughter.

Israeli actress Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman in Hollywood’s DC superhero, is in the news. Earlier this year, Gal Gadot gave birth to her fourth child.

Gal said that her pregnancy was not easy

Her daughter’s name is Ori. Now Gal Gadot has revealed that she has blood clots in her brain. Due to this, she had to undergo immediate surgery. Gal Gadot said that her pregnancy was not easy. She was diagnosed with cerebral venous thrombosis. Which is a blood clot in the brain. She also said that it happens to 3 out of 100,000 women over the age of 30.

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She is seen with her newly born daughter

Gal Gadot shared this post on her social media account on Monday morning. In this, Gal Gadot has shared a photo of her from the hospital. In this, she is seen with her newly born daughter. Not only that, she is seen breastfeeding the girl. While she has a coffee in her other hand. Sharing this photo, Gal Gadot captioned it, “This year has been a year of great challenges and a lot of anxiety. I have struggled with how to share something so personal. In the end, I decided to listen to my heart. I hope that by sharing this, I can raise awareness and support others.”

I had a very large blood clot in my brain

Speaking about this, Gal Gadot further said, “In February, during my 8th month of pregnancy, I learned that I had a very large blood clot in my brain. I had severe headaches for several weeks. This kept me in bed. When I had an MRI, the truth came out. For a moment, my family and I had to face how fragile life can be. How many crises can come in a year. My only wish is that I can face it all and live longer.”

Gal Gadot further said, ‘We reached the hospital and within a few hours I had my emergency surgery. My daughter Ori was born in extremely difficult circumstances. It was also difficult for her to survive. Today I am completely fine and I have my life back. This journey has taught me a lot. First of all, pay attention to what your body is telling you and stop believing it. Some problems or small changes in the body are also very important.’

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