I had two miscarriages earlier due to the baby?s heartbeat problem, and now I am 40 days pregnant. What care or treatment should I follow at this stage to avoid the same issue again?
Asked by Female, 34 ยท 3 days ago
After two previous miscarriages, it is natural to feel anxious in early pregnancy, but many women in this situation still have a normal and healthy outcome with proper care. At around 40 days, the pregnancy is still very early, and the baby?s heartbeat may not always be visible yet, so doctors often repeat the scan after a short interval to confirm normal development. Earlier losses linked to heartbeat are often due to genetic or hormonal reasons, and they do not always repeat in the next pregnancy. At this stage, your doctor will focus on close monitoring with timely scans and check-ups. They may suggest supportive treatment, such as hormonal support or supplements, only if required after reviewing your condition, so it is important not to take any medicine on your own. Regular follow-up helps ensure that any concerns are identified early and managed appropriately. You can support your pregnancy by maintaining a calm, stable routine. Get enough rest, avoid physical strain, eat fresh and balanced meals, and stay well hydrated. Try to reduce stress and maintain a positive environment. If you notice any bleeding, pain, or unusual symptoms, do not delay in contacting your doctor for early guidance.