@digitale You can get private scans for early viability prior to that if you want
Miscarriages are very sad and worrying, but they’re extremely common unfortunately with about 1 in 8 pregnancies resulting in this. Nobody talks about it and a lot of people who suffer it never announce the baby so it seems far less common than it actually is.
Good news is that the vast majority of time it has no impact on future pregnancies. It is very rare for someone to have repeated miscarriages.
Most miscarriages occur early in the pregnancy (like yours), and are due to chromosomal abnormalities meaning the foetus would never have been viable going forward. There isn’t anything you could have done to avoid it.