They would be very unhealthy.... most likely it was taken wrong.
If your baby got a fever you should take him/her to the doctor so that they can provide some type of medicine for it.
35 is a pretty normal temperature.
if you're using a digital thermometer and putting it under the armpit it tends to be a couple of degrees off usually.
I would say yes ! Its a full 3 degrees lower than normal, and should be investigated !
Yes, that's normal
If the body temperature increases too much it can cause proteins within the body to denature and fall part. This disrupts physiological functioning which is bad
The average human body temperature is 98.6 oF or 37 oC. 39.3 in degree Celsius or degree Fahrenheit? If it is 39.3 oF then it is very very low and if it is 39.3 oC(102.74 oF) then you are suffering from fever. In the case of 39.3 oF human is dead. There are no records of such a low temperature of human body.
that's a healthy body temperature that's my family's usual body temperature you have nothing to worry about
100.2 is a fever not seriously bad you need to stay away from people though or you could get them sick
A temperature of 36.8 degrees Celsius is not a bad body temperature. The normal body temperature is 37.1 degrees, so 36.8 is only a little lower than normal.
No, core body temp is different than external body temp, make sure the temp was takin' correctly be alarmed if its under 93 or above 100
Could be if he has an STD or HIV because that can be passed to the baby once it enters the body.
bad and harmful stuff. yeqah baby
no, because it will have a bad effect on your body, making it worse.
It depends...letting a baby cry, when it is hungry or dirty, for a few minutes is fine. It actually helps develop their lungs by breathing in and out quickly. But if a child is sick or has a fever, crying raises the body temperature. If they cry too long, you could have a bad situation on your hands.
Is it bad for a baby to chew on a pacifier?
Yes, it is with the normal range. Normal body temperature can range from 97.8 degrees F (or Fahrenheit, equivalent to 36.5 degrees C, or Celsius) to 99 degrees F (37.2 degrees C) for a healthy adult.