Your baby feels a little hot, maybe they’re fussier than usual, and suddenly your mind jumps to one thing: do they have a fever? Taking your baby’s temperature sounds simple enough, especially if ...
A baby’s bath temperature should be 98.6–100.4°F (37–38°C). Babies have thinner skin, so they need cooler bathwater than adults. A caregiver can check the temperature with their elbow or a water ...
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What should baby wear to bed: How to dress your baby for sleep in different temperatures
Navigating life with a newborn baby can be overwhelming and knowing how to dress your little one at night, especially in varying temperatures, can be confusing. Unfortunately, as parents, we can't ...
When your baby feels warm, it does not always mean they have a fever. A baby's age and how you take their temperature matter more than you think. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why certain ...
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