For DD1 just a hair over 104 - that was scary!
DD2 was just under 102 - poor baby was so miserable.
For DD1 just a hair over 104 - that was scary!
DD2 was just under 102 - poor baby was so miserable.
apricot / 329 posts
LO went to 104.2 last week - it caused a febrile seizure - scariest 4 minutes of my life!!! Turns out it was a bladder/kidney infection. So scary--at 20 months she is super verbal but not verbal enough to articulate that she hurt. She was just a bit fussy the day before she spiked that crazy fever overnight!
pomegranate / 3438 posts
105.2! When he was 18 months old. I gave him meds and immediately put him in a tepid bath. It started coming down within 30 minutes so we didn't make an ER trip that night. He ended up having roseola.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@KT326: that's exactly what we did. It was MOtN and we were on the phone with the pediatrician z scary!
pomegranate / 3438 posts
@regberadaisy: it's very scary! my heart rate goes up just thinking about it!
watermelon / 14467 posts
104.2. It was high enough that we went to the pediatric ER. She had a horrible ear infection AND we had been underdosing her.
persimmon / 1367 posts
104.7 at about 5 months old. Terrifying, but it came down quickly with the on call nurse's recommended Motrin and a bath.
grapefruit / 4823 posts
DS: 105. I put him in a cool bath and it took it down. He had roseola
DD: I honestly can't think of it. So I'm assuming nothing too high, since nothing is sticking out
grapefruit / 4006 posts
105.8. Funny thing was she was completely normal and playing. She has roseola.
grapefruit / 4418 posts
104.7 I believe. she was burning up! It responded we to Tylenol though and we never even saw or called the Ped. I can't even remember now what her other symptoms were.
pear / 1648 posts
104-something last year when she had roseola (I assume).
She was 103.4 when I brought her home from daycare today though - apparently none of her teachers noticed she was burning up? Guess we're staying home tomorrow...
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
Both kids had a weird virus last month where the only symptom was a fever. K's was 103.8 and M's was 103.5
Poor kids!
clementine / 948 posts
My 2.5 year old has never had a fever. But we are starting preschool two mornings a week, so I'm sure that will change
kiwi / 706 posts
Had to check a post I made here ! 104.3 an hour after Advil. Weirdest three day fever but no other symptoms virus.
apricot / 373 posts
LO starting running a fever Monday today is the first day this week she's fever free. She spiked to 104.2 twice this time.
pomegranate / 3601 posts
We've had a few 105° fevers with DS. DD temp doesn't run as high, so probably around 103°.
pomelo / 5573 posts
105 for Bennett, when he was just over a year. It caused a seizure and we've been super nervous about fevers ever since.
pear / 1965 posts
When she was born she was really sick and fighting an infection. (long labor and my amniotic fluid became infected which transferred to her) she is 3 now and since then she never really had a fever. Until last week. She was sick all week and got up to 103.8. Its so scary when they get high temps.
honeydew / 7230 posts
DD had around 103.5 at the pediatrician once (which never happens! They never are actually running a fever when I take them in!). The nurse took a forehead temp and said she was normal, but she was sooo hot. I was shocked it was normal. When the ped came in she said no way is she a normal temp. The ped did a rectal thermometer herself and it was 103.5. She was so mad that the nurse didn't notice that the forehead was wrong.
DS caught the same virus and ran around 102 a couple days later, but that was at home and I always doubt whether I'm doing it right.
coconut / 8854 posts
104.something. She ended up having roseola. I called into the Dr, and made sure to keep giving tylenol and motrin. I didn't go to the ER though. It came down on its own.
clementine / 911 posts
104.9 2 weeks ago with an ear infection at almost 8 months old. I gave her tylenol and immediately took her to the ER at the children's hospital.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
105.9 after meds and a bath. I hadn't taken it before...I had just picked him up from my IL's and he was so hot. He was almost unresponsive after the bath, just curled on my chest with a blank stare, so I took him to the ER. Turns out he had a double ear infection...the only symptoms he's ever had from ear infections have been high spiking fevers. The lethargy scared me more than the fever did, honestly..
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