why don't you wait a few more weeks and see what happens?
2006-06-06 09:24:04
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answered by rishathra7 6
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Take her to the ER immediately and take some water with you (or gatorade if you have it around).
Shiverring means she has a fever.
If she is on any meds for some other condition, you may need to get her blood level checked.
Do not hesitate!
2006-06-06 09:25:13
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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You should try calling a doctor but if you cant in the mean-time keep her warm with a heating pad on min. low and a throw-blanket and give her soup and if she has a cough give her apple juice with a tiny bit of honey in it that was microwaved for about 25 sec. I hope that helped!
2006-06-06 09:24:40
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answered by Rai 2
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Take her to the hospital for proper treatment. One week is too long for a 5-month old baby to suffer.
2006-06-06 09:24:27
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answered by Wala 2
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Check her temperature and make sure it is normal. If it is under, you should take her immediately to the ER as she could have phenomena. Call a nurse and ask her or the child's Pediatrician for advice. make sure and keep her warm if she doesn't have a high temp.
2006-06-06 09:23:13
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answered by Dreamlander 5
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Take her temperature...she probably has a fever. If she does give her the appropriate dose of tylenol for her age. Wrap her up in a blanket and put her to bed. Make sure she drinks lots of water.
2006-06-06 09:22:41
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answered by proffalken1975 4
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How about taking her to the Doctor?
or th ER room?
if you have low income they will find a solution for you. By law hospitals will treat anyone, no matter their immigration status or their income.
2006-06-06 09:25:02
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answered by Brujita 3
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Take her to the doctor or hospital right now. Could be very serious side affects if you don't. Her fever could get to high so many things don't wait.
2006-06-06 09:25:48
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answered by sandra g 4
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I would call an emergency doctor do be on the safe side. The NHS should ring you back immediately and advise you what to do.
2006-06-06 09:24:11
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answered by loveva 2
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Call ask a nurse or get her to the doctor. Don't let it go any longer! Make sure she is getting enough fluids and nutrition-go call RIGHT NOW.
2006-06-06 09:22:11
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answered by curiositycat 6
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Very possibly could be meningitis. That can easily be fatal in an infant, especially if it is bacterial. I suggest you either call for emergency assistance, or you head to your nearest hospital.
2006-06-06 09:25:38
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answered by carolinagrl 4
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