All humans have an internal average temperature of 98.6 degrees F.
a proper temperature for a newborn should be about 16 degrees
No, definitely not. Please take your baby to see a doctor.
For optimal comfort and safety, a baby's room should be maintained at a temperature between 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, it is recommended to undress your baby if they have a fever to help regulate their body temperature.
take the baby to a doctor to be checked out
Yes, it is recommended to undress your baby when they have a fever to help regulate their body temperature. Dress them in light clothing and keep the room at a comfortable temperature to prevent overheating.
The normal fetal heart rate is 110-160. A constantly high baby heart rate is typically associated with an elevated temperature in with the Mom. That being said a baby's heart rate can and should go about this range periodically if it is healthy. If you have a temperature you should consult your physician immediately to rule out harm to the baby.
To accurately measure water temperature for a baby's bath, use a digital thermometer designed for this purpose. The water temperature should be around 100F (37.8C) to ensure it is safe and comfortable for the baby. Test the water before placing the baby in the bath to prevent burns or discomfort.
If it's a water salamander then it should be in water ranging from 50 to 70 degrees F.
18 degrees Celsius is the ideal temperature for a baby's bedroom. The best way to measure this is by putting the room thermometer into your baby's bed/moses basket (before he/she is in it - and of course take it out again). The reason for testing as close to your baby's sleeping area as possible is that the temperature can fluctuate between different areas of your room. You should never let your baby sleep next to a radiator or in direct sunlight.
The bath should be warm but not hot. You should check the temperature to make sure it doesn't burn your skin. Also make sure that the air is warm so that the wet baby doesn't get chilled. Lukewarm water is best.Around 35 degrees Celsius
the normal tempeture for a baby is bewtween 93 and 100.3 degres this is agreed on by most doctors and other people this website has a good amount of info for you and should answer most of the questions you would have. http://www.babycenter.com/0_fever_84.bc