A newborn baby usually has a normal temperature of less than 97F. Usually new born babies body temperature is not always regulated. Sometime when they are ill the temperature goes down instead of up. Hence if you find the baby temperature little awkward then call the doctor immediately.
a proper temperature for a newborn should be about 16 degrees
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The recommended room temperature in Celsius for a newborn baby's comfort and safety is between 20 to 22 degrees Celsius.
The recommended temperature for bathing a newborn baby is around 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, which is close to body temperature. It is important to test the water with your wrist or elbow to ensure it is not too hot before placing the baby in the bath.
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I think it's maybe harmful for newborn baby. There is no doubt that nothing better than mother feeding
Anything above 98.6 degrees (Fahrenheit).
Yes, it is normal.
The best temperature for giving a newborn baby a bath is around 100F (37.8C). This temperature is warm enough to keep the baby comfortable and safe from getting too cold or too hot. Always test the water with your wrist or elbow to make sure it's not too hot before placing the baby in the bath.
yes because it is newborn and they dont know the diffrents
what is it called when a baby is born and can't keep it's body temperature up, and the heart rate flucuates
The maximum, normal heart rate for a newborn baby is 190 beats per minute. The normal range is between 70 and 190 beats per minute.