What can I do if my baby develops a fever?
If your baby develops a fever you can offer him infant Paracetamol or Calpol, but only if your baby is 2 months old and above. It is important to monitor your baby’s temperature and ensure that he does not become overheated. If the temperature persists, and your baby develops any other symptoms, you could take him to your GP.
Mother and baby development FAQ:
- Mother and baby development FAQ
- What should I do if my baby continually cries?
- Why does my baby wake up during the night?
- What can I do to settle my baby to sleep?
- When should I start introducing solid foods?
- How can I tell if my baby is ready to have solids?
- Can I still breastfeed once I introduce solids?
- What can I do about leaking milk from breastfeeding?
- What can I do if my baby develops a fever?
- When can I move from breastfeeding to bottle feeding?
- I am having trouble getting sleep with my newborn what should I do?
Mother, Baby and Beyond
- Pregnancy & Birth Guide
- Mother, Baby and Beyond
- Baby calendar
- Newborn Baby’s Check-ups and Tests
- Newborn Babies’ Appearance
- Bonding with Your Baby
- A Guide to Sleeping for Mother and Baby
- Coping with a Crying Baby
- Sibling Bonding
- The Father’s Role
- Postnatal Health
- Baby Predicaments
- Sex after Childbirth
- Weaning and Moving onto Solid Foods
- Travelling with a Newborn Baby
- Losing Baby Weight
- Baby Health Concerns
- Breastfeeding
- Caring for your child
- Looking after Twins
- Baby vaccinations
- Caring for your newborn
- Mother and Baby Myths
- Mother and baby development FAQ
Related Guides
- Pregnancy & Birth Guide
- Guide to Getting Pregnant
- Guide to Pregnancy
- Guide to Giving Birth
- Guide to Pregnancy Tests
- Mother, Baby & Beyond Guide
- Guide to Pain Relief in Labour
- Guide to pregnancy scans
- Pregnancy calendar guide
- Baby calendar guide
- Child development calendar guide
- Guide to miscarriage
- Guide to breastfeeding
- Guide to sleeping for mother & baby
- Guide to birth defects
- Guide to Post Natal depression