“Ah! It’s 39°C!”. All About Your Baby’s High Fever
The dreaded fever. One minute your little one is tearing through the tupperware drawer, the next they’re radiating heat like a mini radiator—and...
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Justin Withnall
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Jan 23, 2026 10:22:31 AM
The dreaded fever. One minute your little one is tearing through the tupperware drawer, the next they’re radiating heat like a mini radiator—and you’re suddenly googling whether 39°C is an emergency.
Babies get fevers for all sorts of reasons—most of them totally normal, a few that mean it’s time to pick up the phone.
That fiery little temperature spike? It’s their immune system sending white blood cells into battle against germs. Fevers are basically your baby’s internal superhero, cranking up the heat to slow down nasty bugs and giving their body a chance to get rid of bugs naturally.
Most of the time, it’s a sign your tiny human is fighting off an invader—so as scary as it feels, it’s totally normal to get a few fevers.
In saying that, your baby often needs extra support to be comfortable and get some rest.
Call 000 immediately if your baby has a fever AND any of the following:
Step 1: Keep calm & check the temp.
Take a breath. Digital thermometers are your friend and only take a few seconds.
Step 2: Hydrate like it’s your job.
Fever equals water loss. Whether it’s milk, formula, or water (if they’re old enough), keep those fluids coming. Tiny sips, lots of love. Can’t get fluid in? If they’re old enough try icy-poles with electrolytes.
Step 3: Strip down.
Layered onesies are adorable… until they become a heat trap. Light clothing is more comfort for them. Keep feet and heads uncovered. If they’ll tolerate a cool cloth on their head, that’s good too. You can even stick them in a luke-warm (not too warm and not completely cold!) bath. Be careful not to let them get too cold either as this can cause chills.
Step 4: Monitor and medicate.
Paracetamol and Ibuprofen are your friend and will usually alleviate a high temp quite quickly. They can be taken at the same time. Just be sure to double check you’re giving the right dosage for their age/weight and do not exceed the recommended number of doses per day. Never give a baby or child aspirin unless specifically prescribed by your doctor (due to the risk of Reye’s Syndrome).
Step 5: Call in the pros when needed.
Trust your instincts. If the fever hits 39°C, your baby is inconsolable, vomiting, lethargic, or you just feel that “something isn’t right” vibe—call Kinkaya Urgent Care. If they’re having trouble breathing call 000 immediately.
Note: if your baby is under three-months-old and has a fever, please take them to a doctor as soon as possible.
High fevers are scary, sure—but you’ve got the toolkit: thermometer, cuddles, fluids, and Kinkaya until 10pm, seven days a week.
You got this. And if you don’t, we’re here.
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