Baby Body Temperature

Normal Body Temperature for Babies

Average body temperature in a baby under 6 months of age is generally the same as for everyone else, 98.6 degrees. For a baby, however, fluctuations in the normal range of temperature can be very severe, and therefore it should be monitored...

What Is the Normal Body Temperature of a Newborn Baby?

A fever typically indicates that your baby is fighting an infection. According to Babycenter, the human body fights things better with an elevated temperature because bacteria doesn't thrive as well and the fever prompts the body to make more...

Seizure & Low Body Temperature in Babies

If your baby experiences a seizure or has a low body temperature, you should immediately take him to the emergency room. The presence of either symptom indicates a serious problem worthy of immediate medical attention. Although it is impossible to...

How to Control Fever in Infants

The first time your infant runs a fever, you may feel helpless, scared and out of control. All new parents are afraid for the health of their feverish babies, but in most cases, a fever means your child's immune system is doing its job....

The Temperature of Newborn Babies

A baby's temperature while in the womb remains constant at about the same body temperature as the mother's, which is about 99.86 degrees Fahrenheit, according to Birth.com. The website further reports that the common body temperature for a newborn...

Infant Fever Relief

Fever is a normal reaction to infection or teething. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, fever does not need to be treated unless your infant is uncomfortable or has had febrile convulsions in the past. Fever can make your infant cry...

Kangaroo Care for Low Birth Weight Infants

Kangaroo care can help your low birth weight baby thrive. Babies who participate in kangaroo care experience a decrease in time spent in the hospital, an increase in oxygen level and improvement in the parent-child bond, according to...

My 8-Month-Old Baby Has a Fever of 103.3

An 8-month-old baby with a fever of 103.3 is rarely cause for alarm. Making sure you are taking your baby's temperature properly and that you don't take it at certain times can ensure the temperature reading is accurate. Even when your baby's...

How to Give Birth to a Baby Under Water

A water birth is a birthing technique involving labor and delivery in a warm tub of water, thought to be a similar environment to a fetus' existence in the amniotic fluid. According to the American Pregnancy Association, a water birth may also be...

Heat Exhaustion in a Baby

Heat exhaustion is a serious medical concern for an infant. The condition results from the body overheating and is a precursor to heat stroke. It usually follows heat cramps in the muscles and is particularly threatening to infants, who are more...

Symptoms of Pneumonia in Babies

Pneumonia sounds like a very serious illness and it can be, but most babies who have a normal immune system are able to recover fully. This type of infection impacts the respiratory system, primarily the lungs. The source of the infection can...

Remedies for Baby Flu

The flu is a viral infection that is spread easily from one person to another, including infants. An infant typically recovers without complication from the flu, but some infants may suffer complications such as dehydration or pneumonia. Because...

Tylenol for Fever in Babies

Fever is your body's defense mechanism against infections and is a positive sign that your baby is fighting an infection. However, fever can make your baby uncomfortable, fussy and may increase her heart rate and breathing. In addition, some...

Fever in Newborn Babies

Most cases of fever in babies are not worrisome, but any temperature elevation in a baby less than three months of age requires immediate medical attention. Where you take your newborn's temperature is important, as each area of the body will...

What Are the Treatments for a Baby With a Cold & Fever?

Babies are likely to develop between eight and 10 colds during the first two years of life according to MayoClinic.com. The cold is caused by several viruses that affect the upper respiratory tract, which consists of the nose and throat. Symptoms...

Why Should Strenuous Exercise Be Avoided During Pregnancy?

Exercising during pregnancy is a healthy way to keep your body in shape and prepare for labor, delivery and life with a newborn. According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, regular exercise can decrease common aches and...

A Below Normal Drop in Temperature in Infants

While most adults and older children experience a fever whenever an infection or other similar health hazard occurs, infants may experience either a fever or a drop in temperature once infection strikes. If your baby's temperature drops too low,...

Body Cooling Procedure in Babies

Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, a relatively uncommon medical issue associated with birth, occurs in two to four newborns out of every 1,000, according to Georgetown University Hospital. If left untreated, this condition can cause developmental...

Ways to Help Premature Babies

A baby who is born prior to the 37th week of gestation is considered a premature baby, according to PubMed Health. Most premature babies spend time in the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU; however, some may be able to come home without...

Sweating While Breastfeeding

Even if you don't choose to breastfeed your baby, postpartum sweating is a common and normal reaction your body has in the weeks following childbirth. The close proximity of your baby and increased body temperature of breastfeeding may exacerbate...

The Inability to Regulate Body Temperature in Infants

Keeping your baby warm enough and worrying that she's too cool or even too warm is natural as she is unable to regulate her own body temperature during the first few weeks of life. According to Dr. David Geller of the Babycenter, you know she is...

Conception to Implantation Symptoms

Implantation occurs about six to 12 days after conception, according to the American Pregnancy Association. Implantation is the term used to describe the attaching of the fertilized egg to the woman's uterus, an important first step in the process...

Can You Lie in the Sun While Pregnant?

When you are expecting, it might seem like your physician issues you a laundry list of do's and don'ts for a safe pregnancy. One of the concerns you might have is whether sun exposure is safe for you and your growing baby. Provided you take some...

How to Clean the Ear Canal

Earwax, or cerumen, is a waxy buildup that is healthy in normal amounts. Typically the ear is self-cleaning, but blockage is possible in the outer ear canal. When you exhibit symptoms, such as earache, partial hearing loss, ringing or noises in...

How to Cure an Earache

Earaches can be caused by a wide range of stimuli, such as exposure to cold wind, contracting an infection, buildup of wax or listening to loud music. Regardless of the source, for those suffering from the stabbing pain of an earache, relief is...

Baby Teething & Recurring Fevers

Get a group of new moms together and at least one of them will probably swear that her baby always spikes a fever when he is about to get a new tooth. In fact, many new parents attribute recurring fevers to eruptions of teeth. Although this is a...

Is it Safe to Sunbathe When Pregnant?

Protecting your body from the heat and harmful radiation of the sun is important, regardless of age or gender. However, when pregnant, you need to take extra care, as you have the duty of protecting the health and safety of your unborn child.

Facts on Fever

When your body temperature rises above its usual 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (or 37 degrees Celsius), you have a fever. A part of your brain called the hypothalamus regulates your body temperature. Sometimes your hypothalamus raises your body...

How to Parent Your Premature Baby

Infants born before 37 weeks gestation are premature. They commonly require extra support to overcome medical challenges such as breathing issues, feeding problems, jaundice and immature body temperature regulation. If your baby was premature, his...