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am I gonna lose my baby?

I am 26 now. I had a miscarriage 10years ago. I had a miscarriage in 2009 4years ago. Am I gonna have another? I've had zero kids. I want to be a mom so bad. My boyfriend is so excited, I want this. I started taking prenatal three months ago. I'm only 6 weeks. I eat superhealthy. Can anybody give me advice.on how to keep my baby happy and healthy.
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Well thanks. I had my ob appt yesterday they put me on progesterone i have alot of morning sickness. Dr says its good. I had an ultrasound. Baby heartbeat is @128 and he she is fine. Thank you and yes im taking it easy slow walks an hour a day. I eat all the pregnancy superfoods. And vitamins of course. Not craving junk. Im only 6 weeks my duedate is 11/27/13
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make sure you do everything the dr says. They might keep a closer eye on everything. And make sure you rest a lot. I am not much on people being lazy during pregnancy but i would def reccomend it for you. Dont lift anything heavy at all. Treat yourself like you would treat that baby. And i eould talk to the dr about having sex. Usually it is perfictly fine but may not be in your case. And dont worry about it either bc stress isnt good for either of you. But if it does happen, it is not your fault and nither were the other ones. Everything will be just fine
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Thank you
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Hopefully not but make sure to get recommendats from your doc first and foremost.... Then stay positive and don't stress out.
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