How can I tell if my baby is sick?

Parents are the best at knowing when their baby just doesn't seem to be acting the same. Some premature infants are more susceptible to colds or respiratory infections. Babies can become dehydrated (lose of fluid and nutrients) quickly. A change in your baby's response or behavior could be a sign that your baby is sick. These include:

Don't hesitate to call your pediatrician. No question is foolish or unimportant. Your doctor is there to answer all your questions.


How do I take my baby's temperature?

Axillary (underarm) temperatures :

Rectal (in the bottom) temperatures:

Oral temperatures should not be done with babies.

It is a good practice to have already taken the temperature when you call your doctor or go to an appointment for an illness.

It is always best to take the temperature rather than feel your baby's skin.


How do I know if my baby has a fever?

A fever is a temperature over 99 degrees Fahrenheit axillary or 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit rectally.

Your doctor should be called if :

 
Home Temperature Illness Vomiting & Bathroom
Sleeping Bathing Stuffy Nose & Hiccups
Growth & Development Feeding Crying
Breathing Going Out & Visitors Interacting
Immunizations