A high temperature, or fever, is usually caused by an infection. The source of the infection can be a bacteria or a virus. Babies less than 3 months old who have a fever need see a healthcare provider. If your baby is 3-6 months old and has a fever, call your healthcare provider or Healthlink BC at 8 1 1 to get advice on what to do.
Keep in mind that your baby’s temperature changes throughout the day. It’s lowest in the early morning and highest in the early evening.
A “normal” temperature depends on what kind of thermometer you are using.
Method | Normal temperature range |
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Armpit | 36.5°C - 37.5°C (97.8°F - 99.5°F) |
Mouth (not recommended for children younger than 2 years) | 35.5°C - 37.5°C (95.9°F - 99.5°F) |
Ear (not recommended for children younger than 2 years) | 35.8°C - 38°C (96.4°F - 100.4°F) |
Rectal (Bum) | 36.6°C - 38°C (97.9°F - 100.4°F) |
If your baby has a fever, do not offer Aspirin or other drugs with acetylsalicylic acid (ASA). ASA may cause Reye’s syndrome - a serious condition that damages the brain and liver.
Signs of fever in your baby are:
- The back of the neck feels hot, even when extra clothing is removed
- Having no interest in usual things
- Looking ill or overly sleepy
- Looking flushed or pale
- May be sweaty
- May be extra thirsty
The most common way to take a baby’s temperature is under the armpit. The most accurate way to take a temperature is in the bum (rectal method), but only use a rectal thermometer if you are comfortable doing so and a health care provider has shown you how to do it safely. When taking your baby’s temperature, use an easy to read thermometer, such as a digital unit.
Here’s how to take your baby’s temperature in their armpit:
- Put the tip of the thermometer in the centre of the armpit.
- Tuck the arm snugly against the body, then comfort and distract your baby.
- After about one minute the thermometer will beep if it’s digital. If it’s not digital, wait about five minutes. Gently remove the thermometer and read the temperature.
- If you find your baby has a fever by checking under the arm, re-check it to be sure.