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  2. Fever - How to Take a Temperature (0-12 Months) - Seattle...

    www.seattlechildrens.org/conditions/a-z/fever-how-to-take-a-temperature-0-12...

    When Does Your Baby Have a Fever?? Average body temperature is around 98.6° F (37.0° C) A fever is an elevated body temperature with these readings: Rectal, Forehead or Ear temperature: 100.4° F (38.0° C) or higher; Under the arm (armpit) temperature: 99° F (37.2° C) or higher; Caution: ear temperatures are not accurate before 6 months of age

  3. Fever in Babies: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/fever-in-babies

    A baby's normal temperature averages 98.6 degrees F. A fever is a rectal temperature of 100.4 degrees F or higher or an armpit temperature of 99 degrees F or higher.

  4. Thermometer basics: Taking your child's temperature

    www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/infant-and-toddler-health/in-depth/...

    Use a regular digital thermometer to take a rectal temperature. New research suggests that a temporal artery thermometer might also provide accurate readings in newborns. 3 months to 4 years. In this age range you can use a digital thermometer to take a rectal or an armpit temperature or you can use a temporal artery thermometer.

  5. When To Take Your Child to the Hospital for a Fever

    health.clevelandclinic.org/kids-fevers-when-to-worry-when-to-relax

    Lim explains how to spot a worrisome fever in children and when to take your baby to the hospital for a fever. A “normal” body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37 degrees Celsius, but that doesn’t mean you have to hit the panic button if your child’s temperature inches above that.

  6. Normal Body Temperature - Low vs. High, Normal Range - WebMD

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    Babies and children have a wider range: 95.9 F to 99.5 F (if measured with an oral thermometer) or 97.9 F to 100.4 F (if measured by a rectal thermometer). What is the normal forehead...

  7. Not too hot, not too cold: Keeping newborns at just the right ...

    utswmed.org/medblog/newborn-temperature-regulation

    A newborn’s temperature should be between 96.8°F and 99.5°F (36°C and 37.5°C). If they are below that range, the baby’s temperature is considered too cold (hypothermic); above that number is too hot (hyperthermic).

  8. Normal Body Temperature By Age: Babies, Kids And Adults - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/health/wellness/normal-body-temperature

    In general, for older children (around ages 11 and up) and adults, body temperature typically falls between 97.5 and 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit (36.4 and 37.4 degrees Celsius) [1]....

  9. Baby Fever: How to Take Your Baby’s Temperature - Babylist

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    What is a normal baby temperature? Just like your body, your baby’s body temperature will fluctuate depending on activity or time of day. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), a normal temperature for a child ranges from 97 degrees Fahrenheit to 100.4 degrees.

  10. What is the Normal Temperature Range for Infants? :: MedTexts

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    The normal body temperature for infants ranges from 36.9to 37.5℃. Generally, when the body temperature exceeds the baseline by more than 1℃, it can be considered a fever. Body temperatures above 39℃ are considered high fever.

  11. Normal Body Temperature Range for Infants and Fever Management

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    The normal body temperature for infants is around 36 to 37 degrees. Due to the weaker temperature regulation ability of infants, the body temperature may be slightly higher during hot weather or when dressed too warmly, which is also normal.

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