Taking your child’s temperature can be a chore. It use to be that you had to pull out the mercury thermometer and God only know s where that thing would get stuck. Then you would attempt to read what it said. Forget the bifocals they don’t work. Later came the digital thermometers which made reading a little easier but they still had to be stuck into unimaginable places that would scar your child for life. Now they have the forehead thermometers but most moms still to the hand to the forehead method. It’s not an exact science but hey it’s worked for years.
Thanks to Medisim that hand to the forehead method has become an exact science. Their Mother’s Touch Thermometer is worn on your hand like a ring. Touch your hand to your child’s forehead and within 6-8 seconds you have the reading. You can use this whether your child is asleep or awake and you don’t have to scan it across their forehead either. It is by far one of the simplest thermometers I have ever used.
{PROS} Simple, easy to use, gentle enough for newborns.
{CONS} Remembering where I put it so the kids can’t get a hold of it and tear it up.
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I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Cinderella10383 says
It’s the first and only thermometer of it’s kind
It’s amazing btw
Jamie Brigham
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Sunflower Joy says
it only takes 6 to 8 seconds to get the reading
Brooke Schwaderer
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Heather R says
I learned that your average body temperature is lower in the morning and higher in the evening.
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Vicki S says
I learned that it’s Clinically validated accurate and auto-shuts off in 60 sec.
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Emillie Rose says
I learned that the application of R.A.T.E.™ in human body temperature measurement involves calculating the heat flow from the blood vassals to the skin surface.
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Jessa Dobbs says
I learned the average body temperature ranges between 97.6⁰F and 99.6⁰F
Tabathia says
it’s for use on the temple
Brooke C says
I learned that it provides both Celsius/Fahrenheit scale readouts
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