
Gal Jadot revealed on Sunday that she was diagnosed with blood clots in her brain early this year during the eighth month of pregnancy and had to undergo emergency surgery before the birth of her fourth child.
The star “Wonder Woman 1984” and “Death on the Nile” confirmed on Sunday that she “is completely healed and full of” the life she returned.
Jadot, 39, said she is struggling whether she should openly reveal the story, noting on Sunday Instagram post About the health issue that it can help in treating it and withdrawing the curtain “on the fragile reality behind the coordinated moments that we share on social media.”
In a year full of “deep challenges and deep reflections” of the actor, Jadot said she hoped to “raise awareness and support others who may face something similar.”
“League League” said she endured weeks of painful headaches that restricted her to her bed before she revealed MRI in February that she had a “huge” blood clot in her brain.
Jadot wrote: “In one moment, my family and I faced fragile life. It was a blatant reminder of the speed of changing everything, and in the midst of a difficult year, all I wanted was to stick to and live,” Jadot wrote.
“We rushed to the hospital, and within hours, I underwent an emergency surgery. My daughter, Uri, was born, during the moment of uncertainty and fear,” wrote the star “Heart of Stone” and “Red Nound”. [in Hebrew]It was not chosen by chance. Before surgery, I said [husband] Jarun that when our daughter arrived, the light will wait at the end of this tunnel. Thanks to an unusual team of doctors at @Comensinai and weeks of dedicated care, I faced this and started the road to recovery. Today, I was completely recovered and gratitude to the life I have returned. “
“Snow White” added that she learned that it was “necessary to listen” to her body and trust what she tells: “The pain, or even the accurate changes often carried a deeper meaning, and being harmonious to your body that may be a rescue of life,” she wrote.
In addition, Jadot said, “Awareness is important.” The movement’s star said that she was not aware of the spread among pregnant women from the EGP or CVT, the development of a blood clot in the brain.
According to The American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsPregnancy and delivery increases the risk of blood clots, or circulating blood clots, including CVT. Study 2018 published National Institutes of Health She mentioned that CVTs constitute about 0.5 % of strokes and that up to 80 % of CVT patients suffer from complete recovery, with 13 % negative result such as death or severe disability.
“It is extremely important to set an early time because it is treatmentable,” Jadot wrote. “Although it is rare, it is a possibility, and knowing that it exists is the first step to treat it. Sharing this does not aim to reduce anyone but empowerment. If one person feels that he is forced to take action for his health because of this story, it is worth sharing.”
Upon announcing the birth of Uri in March, Jadot apparently alluded to her healthy struggle.
“My beautiful girl, hello,” is books In the Instagram post at the time. “The pregnancy was not easy and we have succeeded in that.”
Jadot and her husband, Garun Farisano, Who married in 2008Also sharing the girls of Alma, Maya and Daniela.