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Baby temp 35.8

I’m a new mum and my baby boy is nearly 9 weeks. Just had vaccines 36 hours ago. His temp has dropped to 35.8. Is this normal? I’ve put him in a little warmer sleep bag.

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My lg temp drops to about that when she is asleep,but I'd say this is a bit low if awake and active. Call 111 if you are worried. Hope all is well.

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Btw, something just to be mindful of. When my LG has ibuprofen her temp drops really quickly and can shoot to about 34. Just worth bearing in mind for the future.

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Cathinscotland

Get your baby reviewed by a doctor x

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romaluna2015

A little low . I would phone 111 for advice just to be safe especially after injections x

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