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Nuby - Penguin shaped baby bath thermometer - Easy to read screen - BPA free - Gray - Suitable from 0 months

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The Braun ThermoScan 7 is a reliable ear thermometer from a trusted brand that’s easy to use and is regularly recommended by doctors and parents alike. You can then leave the thermometer in the water for the duration of your baby’s bath so you can maintain the optimum temperature throughout bath time. What to look for in a bath thermometer for babies Conveniently, it can also be used as a room thermometer, which saves you buying two separate thermometers. It has a built-in battery which has the life-span of at least a year so it you shouldn’t have to fiddle around changing batteries very often. The adorable dog, frog or monkey design is small and light enough to pop in your handbag or changing bag for any occasion and will also provide young children with a familiar face they’ll be happy to open their mouths for when they’re feeling a bit warm. However, unlike the Braun Digital Thermometer with Age Precision, there are no age settings or coloured-coded lights to help you to interpret the reading. So you’re only really paying the extra money for aesthetics rather than special functional features.

Batteries included? While many thermometers come with batteries included, some don’t. If this is the case, make sure you have the correct ones in the house and save yourself a midnight dash to the nearest 24-hour Tesco. As a parent you’ll possibly have an idea that your little one has a fever by just feeling their forehead but nothing beats having a handy, reliable and easy to use thermometer in your cupboard (or when you’re travelling) to test their temperature accurately. That’s where this must-have, nifty 3-in-1 Digital Thermometer comes in and can be used for the whole family - it’s suitable for babies, children and adults! Dipping your elbow is normally a good gauge of the water temperature, but it is worth remembering that most adults prefer baths or showers on the hotter end of the scale and babies are much more sensitive to temperature than we are. So what is comfortable for you may be far too hot for them, something to keep in mind if you choose to bathe with your infant. What are the best baby bath thermometers on the market? Type: Digital ear thermometer | Age settings: 0-3m, 3-36m, 36m+ | Memory: 9 memory functions | Celsius and Fahrenheit: Yes | Batteries: Two AA batteries (included) What we like

Around 36.4°C is regarded as a ‘normal’ body temperature for a baby, but it can vary by a few points either side of that. What temperature is dangerous for a baby? For underarm readings: Clean under your little ones armpit with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly before placing the sensor tip of the thermometer under the armpit and gently hold for up to 4 minutes. You will hear a beep sound when the temperature reading has been taken. Read the digital display and add 0.5°C for the final temperature reading.

The Braun No Touch and Touch Forehead Thermometer takes your baby’s temperature using infrared technology on their forehead (or it can be touched to the forehead to use on yourself) in just a couple of seconds from up to 5cm away.

It’s also useful for times like teething to be able to tell if they’re just flushed and grumpy or are actually running a temperature. This sweet, happy seal from Angelcare doubles as both a bath and room thermometer. Your baby will find it hard to resist its lovely smiling face at bath time, and its clever ergonomic design means that it will float in the bath and stand on a shelf. To turn the thermometer on, simply press the Nuby logo to power on, then wait until you see LC on the display. At that point you’re good to go and just need to decide whether to take an oral, rectal or under the arm reading. We’ve given some details below on each of those so you can skip to the one most relevant to you. We use Braun ear thermometers in the hospital” - tried and tested by Mumsnet user Popc0rn Our verdict

If the temperature persists or there are other symptoms present, call 111 or your GP. If your child has any symptoms of more serious illness (with or without a temperature), such as febrile convulsions, a rash that doesn’t fade under pressure, a blue or grey tinge to their skin or a weak, high-pitched cry, always dial 999 or go straight to A&E. What other symptoms should I look out for with a fever? Now more than ever, with COVID-19 still a concern, it’s important to be able to tell exactly how hot your child is. But a baby thermometer is also handy for all those ordinary colds and sniffles your baby will no doubt go through. Simply pop it in the bath and tap it to activate the digital LCD display. It will then show the temperature for an hour before it switches off again. If the water is too hot, a red light will flash, so you can add a bit of cold water until you see the temperature fall on the readout.The display will tell you whether the water is too hot or too cold by displaying the relevant word. Furthermore, it will keep reading the temperature of the water every 5 seconds, so you can tell when the water is getting too cold. The temperature sensor is super-sensitive (some customers have said too sensitive) but you may prefer that as it will certainly ensure that your little one’s bath is not too hot! As with other bath safety products, such as spout covers and non-slip bath mats, it’s ultimately up to the parent to determine the precautions they feel are necessary. What temperature should baby bath be?

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