How to dress a baby who has a fever?Updated 3 months ago
How to dress my baby who is sick
Always speak to a doctor first if you’re concerned about your baby’s illness or fever.
When dressing a sick baby, the most important thing is to ensure they’re comfortable.
Instead of checking their hands and feet (which aren't reliable indicators), feel their chest or back to assess their temperature.
If your baby feels warm or has a fever, remove a layer of clothing to help cool them down. It's more important to focus on your baby’s body temperature and adjust their clothing as needed rather than worrying about the room’s temperature.
If your baby has been sweating, it’s important to change their bag. Damp clothing can make them feel cold once their temperature starts to normalise.
Dressing a Baby with a Fever in Winter
The same principles apply when your baby has a fever in winter. Rather than checking the room temperature, focus on adjusting their clothing according to their body temperature.Continue to check for signs of overheating. Re-check your baby’s neck or back to ensure they’re not too hot. Remember that each baby is unique, so it’s important to adjust based on how they feel and act. By staying mindful of their comfort and adjusting their clothing as needed, you can help them sleep both safely and comfortably.