I knw it's easy to say but don't stress too much stay calm no heavy lifting stay happy ND yes do ask do to test ur pregestrone level if it's low that can cause miscarriage...eat healthy ND ask ur ob if u need to avoid sex sometimes they say that in the begining
I had two early miscarriages before this one with a family history of miscarriages and still births. I'm now 23 weeks. I still worry all the time! For me, I think the prenatal vitamins have really helped. I was so nervous about losing her I went and found one with 1000mcg of folic acid (highest recommended dose without approval). I've been taking it easy and trying to eat healthy. At my last ultrasound they said everything looks good! I hope this pregnancy goes well for you! I know how hard it is not to stress.
Take joy in knowing that every day that passes your pregnancy is stronger and less likely to miscarriage. Congrats!
Unfortunately there isn't anything they can do to stop a miscarriage and most doctors won't until 18 or 20 weeks. He's about right eat healthy and try not to stress, I know it's hard especially after having a miscarriage. Don't lift anything to heavy, stay away from litter boxes, make sure to heat deli meat/lunch meat (they can carry listeria which can cause miscarriage), most of all try to relax. Terry to get in with an OB and see if they'll run a hormone panel to make sure your levels are where they are suppose to be, for some hormones they can give a hormone pill to keep levels up.
Unfortunately there isn't much you can do but try to stay calm and keep yourself busy and healthy. Make sure you drink lots of water and stay on top of those prenatals! You could ask your doctor for a progesterone test if you'd like as I know that is a common reason for early miscarriages, especially if you have had multiple ones. In that case, they can give you supplementation to help your body along. Good luck and try, as hard as it is, to be confident and relaxed!