I believe it shoud be between 97.00 and 98.00anything over 99 you should see the doctor, and you always add a degree tot he reading for the accurate temperature hence over 99 would really be about 100 somthing
No, in a human, when the temperature is taken under the arm it should not be above 36.5 - 36.7. When the temperature is taken under the tongue, it should not be above 37.0-37.1 degrees.
u lay the baby on its back put your arm under its head rap your arme around it and put your hand under the back of its knee
Under the toungue, Under the arm, In the rectum and Liver tempreture.
stick it under your arm pit. ;)
A normal temperature for a baby taken under the arm (axillary) generally ranges from about 97.6°F to 98.6°F (36.4°C to 37°C). It's important to note that axillary temperatures are usually slightly lower than those taken rectally. If a baby's temperature exceeds 100.4°F (38°C), it may indicate a fever, and it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Always consider the method of measurement and the specific guidelines for infants.
You can use a regular thermometer probe to take a underarm (axillary) temperature.
You add 1 degree (Fahrenheit) or 1.8 degrees, depending on opinion. The reason for the uncertainty is that underarm measurement of body temperature is not very accurate. Nevertheless, it is a meaninful indication.
The temperature under the arm, also known as axillary temperature, is typically slightly lower than oral temperature, averaging around 97.6°F to 99.6°F. It is a common method to check for fever, but may not be as accurate as other methods like oral or rectal temperature.
they grow in a temperature similar to the temperature of the space under your arm. approx. 97.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Test the temperature by dipping your elbow, or pouring the water over the fold of your arm. If it feels OK there, it'll be OK for the baby.
No, this is an accurate reading. You add a degree when obtaining temperature under the arm (axillary) or in the ear (tympanic).
You should take it to the vet instead of trying to do it at home.