“Parents Defy Logic: The Shockingly Dangerous Decision to Fly with Their Feverish Baby Sparks Outrage”
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Meanwhile, others showed more empathy toward the parents, emphasizing that they are the ones who understand their baby the best and can discern whether the situation was risky or not.
“People need to be out of other people’s business, especially when they see only a SNIPPET of what YOU let them,” another user said, while another wrote, “You know what’s best for your baby. Everyone will say things. But only you will know when you are in that situation.”
Another mother chimed in, commenting, “Wow! Taking a child on a plane, let alone a poorly one. The baby looked settled at the end, so I hope you both loved your holiday.”
Experts recommend immediate medical attention if your baby has a fever of 100.4 °F or higher
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If a baby has a fever of over 38 °C (100.4 °F), they might have a seizure or fit, called a febrile seizure. They are not usually serious, but it’s important to get medical help if your child has a seizure, according to the NHS.
If your baby is under three months old and has a temperature of 38 °C (100.4 °F) or higher, you should take them to the doctor as soon as possible. Additionally, you should see a doctor if you or your child has a fever that lasts for five days or more.
If your child is sick and you have an upcoming flight, check with your pediatrician for their approval, Healthline recommends.
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