Babies can sometimes feel warm to the touch even when they don't have a fever. The health care provider checked your baby's temperature, examined your baby, and asked questions. Your baby did not show any signs of being sick, so you can safely take care of your baby at home.
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Why would a baby's skin feel warm without a fever? A baby's skin can feel warm if the baby is in a warm room or dressed in heavy clothes. When a person touches a baby's skin, the skin can feel warm, especially if the person's hands are cool. Warm skin doesn't always mean the baby has a fever.
How can I tell if my baby has a fever? A rectal thermometer is the best way to take a baby's temperature. You take a rectal temperature by gently inserting the tip of a thermometer into the opening in your baby's bottom where the stool (poop) comes out. Use a digital thermometer labeled for use with babies and follow the instructions that came with it.