Yes, as long as the conceptions are on average four or less months apart.
There are no numbers that are more than 5 but less than 3. 3 is less than 5, so anything that is less than 3 is also less than 5.
Yes it is possible to have several miscarriages and then a normal pregnancy. I had 3 miscarriages all between 12-15 weeks gestation and then had a normal healthy baby girl. All miscarriages were almost a year apart. On the fourth year a normal healthy baby came to me. I knew I could do this as I had already had one normal pregnancy prior, so my children are 5 years apart almost to the day
-3 is less than -2
2 is less than 3
3 is less than 5.
-3 is 16 less than 13
It is less than -3.
There are 12 months in a year. 8 months is less than a year.
2 times 3 = 6 which is less than 7 or 1 times 3 = 3 which is less than 7
To find out how much 3 is less than 10, you subtract 3 from 10. The calculation is 10 - 3 = 7. Therefore, 3 is 7 less than 10.
No, -3 is less than 0 which is obviously less than 9.
Less than. 3 fourths is 0.75