The normal temperature for children is 37.5°C. Anything over that shows fever and especially for children less than 6 months it can be a cause of worry. So its better to take the kid to the doctor and get appropriate medication.
No there should be no reason for that. See a doctor.
The parents need to go see a doctor. At 14 months the child's development is delayed.
It depends if there is a temperature. If your child is crying and has a temperature, definitely visit the doctor. Also, with unexplained diarrhea or vomiting, you should call in. Babies are fairly delicate and dehydration and infection can change things rapidly. If you have a question, you can also call the Doctor's nurse for advice. As the child ages, you will know more certainly what you will be able to manage on your own.
If your baby body temperature is 100F and still less than 3 months old you must call the doctor immediately. For babies between 3-6 months you should be worried if it is crossing 102F mark. For babies more than 6 months if the fever sustains for over a day.
No contact your Doctor to see what he recommends
BE SAFE - Check with a doctor first!!
Anything thats "severe" that has to do with a child, should go to a doctor....dont ya think? Call an ambulence if you have to....
Yes. A pregnant woman should be followed as early as possible by a doctor not only for the monther's safety but the unborn child's.
Yes, that is being selfish to your child, go to the doctor.
18 months
.the average age is 5-6 months. Some babies do it earlier than some and some do it later than others. I start to worry till 9-12 months. You should talk to your child's doctor about their development.
I started at about 5 months. My doctor told me to because my child was always hungry. remember you can always water it down for the consistancy that you want.