Is it normal for the baby’s temperature to be around 37 degrees all the time?

The baby’s body temperature is always around 37℃ is normal, and the most widely used method of measuring body temperature is the axillary temperature, and the axillary temperature must be wiped clean when measuring the axillary temperature, so as not to make the reading inaccurate because of sweat. In addition, clip test thermometer time must be more than 5 minutes, so as to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the measured value. When taking your baby’s temperature, make sure to avoid the time when your baby has just finished drinking milk or just after crying, so that the value is also more accurate. It’s perfectly normal for a baby’s temperature to be around 37 degrees Celsius, so moms and dads don’t need to be too nervous. If your child is eating milk or is less active than usual, you may want to pay some attention to this and continue to monitor your baby’s temperature, if it is greater than 37.2°C it is feverish.