Well the normal body temperature for every human being is around 98 degrees Fahrenheit so I don't think it changes for a child. But when your body temperature is in the 100's that means you have a fever.
98.6°F or 37°C
If a child's temperature jumps above 101 degrees, they need to see a doctor. Once they get past a specific age (ask the pediatrician), it's okay to give them OTC medications to relieve pain or decrease temperature, but it's always safer to ask the doctors...every child is different. some run higher temperatures, as others run lower. If you'd like to cook them, 450 is a good temperature.
98.6F orally is the classic answer. Temperature varies throughout the day, lower in the morning and higher in the late afternoon. Temperatures over 100.4F are considered fevers.
i dont no but u can use the formula for changing farenhit to celsius
If you are talking about dogs [when they are babies they are called pups not children] i dont know but since you said "child" as in human 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
98.7 degrees Fahrenheit
37
98.7
97.0
Normal body temp is 98.6 f
A normal temperature is 98.5.
105-107
97 is a normal body temp if have around 100 degrees you might be catching a cold
Yes this is a normal temperature if you mean in degrees C. optimum temperature is 36.8oC but 37.5 is still a normal temperature.
The normal body temperature is 98.6.
98.6 is normal human body temp.
A normal body temp. for an adult human is: 97.6 - 98.6 F (36.4-37 C.)
98.6 is the normal body temp for humans, including teenagers.
Normal lion body temperature is 100 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, that is not a fever.