Everyone's body temperature will be different, so every baby's body temperature will also be different, but as long as it is within the normal range, there is no need to worry. However, many parents are not very familiar with their baby's body temperature. Therefore, let's now understand how normal the body temperature of a baby after one month is?
It is normal for the body temperature of a one month old baby to fluctuate between 36-37.5 degrees Celsius, and there are fluctuations in body temperature throughout the day. The baby's body temperature is low in quiet, sleeping, and morning, but high after breastfeeding, activity, crying, bathing, hot weather, and afternoon, but all fluctuate within the normal range, generally not exceeding 37.5 degrees Celsius. If the temperature of a newborn exceeds 37.5, it is necessary to be vigilant, as babies are relatively young and have a high chance of developing systemic infections. If necessary, a specialist doctor should be consulted.
Although the baby's body temperature may fluctuate, such as being low in the morning and high around 4pm in the afternoon, the fluctuation range will not exceed one degree. Measure the baby first and then treat it. However, a one month old baby is still considered a young baby, and the central development of temperature regulation is not yet fully developed. It is susceptible to external environmental influences that can cause fluctuations in body temperature. It is necessary to eliminate the influence of external factors, such as being tightly wrapped in blankets or wearing a lot of clothes, which may also cause poor heat dissipation for the baby. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to keeping warm and adjust clothing accordingly.