The condition is worrying, as it can lead to a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), which made her reflect on the vulnerability of life
a 39-year-old actress, had an alarming experience in 2024 when she was diagnosed with a “huge” brain clot. The discovery occurred in February, when she was in her eighth month of pregnancy. This condition is worrying, as it can lead to a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), which made her reflect on the vulnerability of life. During the clot treatment, Gal gave birth to her daughter, Ori, amid surgery. This challenging situation motivated her to share her story with the public, aiming to raise awareness about the health of pregnant women. Statistics indicate that three in every hundred thousand pregnant women over the age of 30 face the risk of developing brain clots. Gal’s decision to go public with her diagnosis was driven by a desire to warn other women about the dangers associated with this condition. She believes the information can help save lives and encourage pregnant women to seek medical help if they notice worrying symptoms.
Published by Sarah Paula
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