For a two-month-old baby, a body temperature of 37.4°C or less is considered normal. Each baby’s basal body temperature is different. Some babies have a high basal body temperature and may have a temperature of around 37.4°C when measured normally. Some babies have a low basal body temperature that stays around 36°C. If the temperature is measured at 37.4°C, it is relatively high. So the child’s temperature should be seen according to the baby’s basal body temperature, but also pay attention to external factors. If the baby wears more, covers more, the outside temperature is hot, the temperature measured for the baby at this time is actually high, you need to remove the child’s clothes, wipe the sweat, and then measure the baby’s temperature, it is the accurate value.