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Feel in Control When Your Child Gets a Fever

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Braun Thermometers. The opinions and text are all mine.

When Lilly gets even the slightest sign of a cold, I begin to worry.  For years, it felt like every time she got a small cough it would turn into pneumonia overnight. 

I have spent more nights than I can count over the years waking up repeatedly throughout the night to check her temperature.  Trying to get an accurate temperature of a sick sleeping child with the wrong thermometer is not easy, actually more like impossible.  Imagine being exhausted at 3 am trying to make sure a thermometer stays under a sleeping child’s armpit, or even worse trying to do a rectal temperature on a toddler without waking them up.  Been there, and you probably have too!  However, thanks to Braun, the #1 brand recommended by pediatricians, those days or rather nights are finished.  No more guessing and worrying if I got the right temperature, and no more worrying about waking up a sick child.

The Thermometers!

The Braun ThermoScan® 5 Ear thermometer is proven more accurate than
forehead or rectal measurements. The ear canal is the best site to measure a
fever because of its close proximity to the eardrum, which shares the blood supply
of the brain’s temperature control center.  My kids love that they no longer need to hold a thermometer under their tongue and I love that I no longer have to guess if the temperature reading is accurate because my kids tried to talk the entire time the old oral thermometer was in their mouth.
BrAun’s exclusive pre-warmed tip
technology is designed to minimize the cooling effect of the tip inside the ear canal,
providing accurate measurements time after time.

Product Features:
• Fast reading in just seconds
• Positioning system uses a light and a beep to
confirm proper positioning
• Large, easy to read screen
• Last reading memory recall
• Lens filters for hygiene
• For infants, children and adults
• Includes thermometer, protective case, 21 lens
filters, and 2 AA batteries
• MSRP: $49.99

BrAun No touch + forehead thermometer  is the ultimate thermometer when it comes to taking a sleeping child’s temperature!   The Braun No touch + forehead thermometer is the first thermometer to take
professionally accurate temperatures with a gentle touch of the forehead or no
touch at all, which eliminates the fear of disturbing their much-needed rest.  Plus the large color-coded display makes life for us sleep deprived mothers a lot easier!

Product Features:
• Clinically proven precise and accurate readings
• Innovative BrAun technology captures twice as
much body heat compared to traditional forehead
products
• Same professional accuracy touching the forehead
or from up to 2 inches away
• Fast two-second reading
• Easy to use – no need to swipe
• Color coded temperature guidance – screen
changes from green to yellow to red, depending on
temperature reading
• Silent mode for sleeping children
• Positioning system guides to the correct distance
and location to ensure accuracy
• Safe and hygienic
• For infants, children and adults
• Includes thermometer, protective cap, and 2 AA
batteries
• MSRP: $59.99

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Fevers can be scary for us Mommys, BrAun helps us feel more confident and in control when our children get sick.  So head to your nearest Walgreens and pick up one of these amazing Thermometers! 

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Braun Thermometers. The opinions and text are all mine.

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18 Comments

  1. Everyone needs reassurance that they are handling children’s fevers well. Great tips.

  2. My kids spiked fever when they were little. It was so scary. We love our head thermometer.

  3. We have a Braun thermometer in my house, it’s the most accurate which is needed when kids are sick.

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