How high is is fever? Is he taking Tylenol or Motrin? Is he playing or lethargic? Fevers are the body's way of fighting germs, but if he is up and playing he may be better than you think, my 6 year old had a fever of 102.7 one day but was up and playing with his toys so I wasn't too worried but only you know if it is normal or not because you know your child the best. But after 4 days I would go to the Doctor's because that means something isn't right, also on the Tylenol and Motrin and ibuprofen bottles it says not to take for more than x amount of days without consulting a doctor. Good Luck!
No. If your child still has a fever after that long, they should be taken to a doctor.
If the baby is not having fever, but he is still feeling warm ,sensible parents should cover their child with warm clothes in order to prevent him from further diseases.
You are still contagious for 24 hours after the last time you had a fever WITHOUT the use of fever reducing medications.
No, they are still your responsibility. You are still their parent, and they are still a minor. You still have to help take care of them.
No, having a baby does not emancipate someone. They are still considered a minor and are not adults. The parents are still responsible for their child.
Children. A fever is basically your body trying to kill the invaders with a kamikaze aproach; hopefully they'll die out before you. Because a child is still developing when hit by a bad fever on rare occasions it can cause lasting damage to the child.
no, they are still young to have a child and besides they still need to get married after doing so :))
Having a child does not emancipate you. You must still be 18 or legally emancipated to move out.
no - definately wait.
Of course!... Celiac Disease does not interfear with having a child. It just means that your child might have celiac disease.
No. It is still unknown what factors can influence sexuality.
Your child is not okay to go to school with scarlet fever unless he or she has been taking antibiotics for at least twenty-four hours. If the child has not been taking antibiotics for at least twenty-four hours, he or she is still highly infectious. If the child has not yet been to see a physician, he or she needs to see a physician as soon as possible.