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    Axillary Temperature

    An axillary temperature is taken by holding the thermometer under baby's arm. To provide a correct reading, this must be done with care. Use the steps on this handout as a guide.

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    Getting the Thermometer Ready

    • Be sure to use a thermometer that is for underarm use.

    • Clean the thermometer before and after each use.

    • Be sure the thermometer is at room temperature.

    • Remove the cover from the thermometer.

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    Positioning Your Baby

    • Hold your baby on your lap. Or lay your infant on his or her back on a firm surface.

    • Grasp your baby's elbow. Gently but firmly, lift the arm away from baby's side.

    • Place the tip of the thermometer in the fold of the armpit. To get a true reading, the thermometer must rest directly against baby's skin on all sides.

    • Bring the arm down next to baby's side.

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    Taking the Temperature

    Follow the instructions for using your digital thermometer.

    • Keep your baby's arm against his or her side. This keeps the thermometer in place.

    • When the thermometer beeps that it is ready, release your hold and gently lift baby's arm. Remove the thermometer.

    • Read the temperature on the digital display. Normal temperature is around 98.6°F.

    • Before putting the thermometer away, clean it with soap and warm water.