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Taking Your Baby's Temperature
Because temperature results vary slightly depending on the type of thermometer you use and where you use it, ask your pediatrician what she prefers you use. This way when you are calling her at 3 in the morning and your child has a 102 temperature, she will have a better idea of what to tell you as far as treatment goes.
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