• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Giant property twice the size of London goes on sale for £59m

13 August 2025

Meet Alexander Isak’s controversial agent who FIFA investigated and brokered Chelsea deals

13 August 2025

The forgotten Welsh beach that is ‘best-kept secret’ named one of UK’s best

13 August 2025

Disturbing detail in Brooklyn Beckham vow renewal photos as fans united in concern

13 August 2025

I went to a popular city 50 mins from London and it was underwhelming until I did one thing

13 August 2025

Woman ‘traumatised’ after being dragged along by OWN car after thief stole it

13 August 2025

‘I watched friend get eaten by a shark and most haunting moment was exactly like Jaws’

13 August 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Giant property twice the size of London goes on sale for £59m
  • Meet Alexander Isak’s controversial agent who FIFA investigated and brokered Chelsea deals
  • The forgotten Welsh beach that is ‘best-kept secret’ named one of UK’s best
  • Disturbing detail in Brooklyn Beckham vow renewal photos as fans united in concern
  • I went to a popular city 50 mins from London and it was underwhelming until I did one thing
  • Woman ‘traumatised’ after being dragged along by OWN car after thief stole it
  • ‘I watched friend get eaten by a shark and most haunting moment was exactly like Jaws’
  • ‘I travelled half way around the world for my favourite scent – and it only cost £15’
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Doctor’s important advice about keeping babies safe during heatwave
Health

Doctor’s important advice about keeping babies safe during heatwave

By staff12 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

It’s incredibly important to try to keep babies cool and hydrated during a heatwave. A doctor has now shared some important advice all parents should take note of

(Image: Getty Images/EyeEm)

Parts of the UK are currently facing the fourth heatwave of the summer so far, with temperatures expecting to rise as high as 34C. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tom Crabtree said: “Warmth is the focus in the forecast in the first half of this week, with temperatures likely to peak on Tuesday around the mid-30s, but remaining above average in the second half of the week, particularly further to the southeast.

“The exception to the widely warm conditions will be northwest Scotland on Monday, where showers will be more frequent. Warmth will develop there from Tuesday with temperatures peaking in the mid to high 20s.”

And while some people enjoy the summer heat, for others, especially those who are vulnerable, it can be incredibly stressful. Heatwaves can pose significant risks to healths, including dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. And for those who have babies, they need to take extra precautions.

According to a GP known as Doctor Barbara on TikTok, changing one thing in your baby’s room can “reduce the risk of SIDS [Sudden Infant Death Syndrome] by up to 70%”, and prevent them overheating. The health professional recommended using a fan pointing away from your baby, circulating air in the room.

Doctor Barbara recommended parents have a room thermometer, and ideally keep temperatures “between 16 and 20 degrees Celsius”. You can help try to reach this by blocking the heat during the day. “So keep your curtains closed, your blinds closed, but keep your windows open and your doors open where you can,” she added.

If you want to check on your baby, you can use the back of your hand on their chest and their upper back. Doctor Barbara continued: “If they’re sweaty or clammy, please remove a layer.” If the room is 26C and above, “babies can sleep in their nappies alone,” according to the GP.

You also need to keep your baby hydrated. Breastfed babies don’t need water, but you might find they want feeding more regularly. “If your baby is formula-fed you can give them a small amount of cool, boiled water. If they’re over six months and you’ve introduced solids, you don’t need to boil the water,” she added.

In addition, the GP advised to be careful of hot cars, and making sure the vehicle is cool before bringing your baby in. If you’re using a pram, she urged not to cover it with blankets or cloths.

The NHS recommends attaching a parasol or sunshade to your baby’s pushchair to keep them out of direct sunlight. But covering the pram itself can lead to overheating.

The NHS adds: “Keep your child’s bedroom cool during the day by closing blinds or curtains. You can also use a fan to circulate the air in the room. Do not aim the fan directly at your child as this could make them dehydrated.

“Keep nightwear and bedclothes to a minimum. Your baby can just wear a nappy. If they’re hot or sweaty, remove one or more layers of bedclothes.

“A nursery thermometer will help you monitor the temperature of your baby’s room. Your baby will sleep most comfortably when their room is between 16C and 20C. You can also keep the door of your baby’s room open and open their bedroom window (if it’s safe to do so).”

You should ask for an urgent GP appointment or call 111 if your child seems drowsy, they are breathing quickly or have a fast heart rate, no tears come when they cry, or they have a soft spot on their head that sinks inwards. You should also be aware if your child has fewer wet nappies than normal.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

See a doctor if you spot three signs on your skin this summer

13 August 2025

Personal health budget explained as Labour plans to ‘double’ users in the next few years

13 August 2025

Man thought neighbour was poisoning him after taking medical advice from ChatGPT

12 August 2025

NHS names four key foods to eat to slash cholesterol levels

12 August 2025

‘My son went out while I was shopping, then I found notes in his bedroom’

12 August 2025

Man needs admitting to psychiatric ward after taking advice from ChatGPT

12 August 2025
Latest News

Meet Alexander Isak’s controversial agent who FIFA investigated and brokered Chelsea deals

13 August 2025

The forgotten Welsh beach that is ‘best-kept secret’ named one of UK’s best

13 August 2025

Disturbing detail in Brooklyn Beckham vow renewal photos as fans united in concern

13 August 2025

I went to a popular city 50 mins from London and it was underwhelming until I did one thing

13 August 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
News

Woman ‘traumatised’ after being dragged along by OWN car after thief stole it

By staff13 August 20250

Angela Johnson, 54, from Newport, Wales, had been working her weekend delivery job when a…

‘I watched friend get eaten by a shark and most haunting moment was exactly like Jaws’

13 August 2025

‘I travelled half way around the world for my favourite scent – and it only cost £15’

13 August 2025

Luis Enrique confirms Premier League job offer before winning Champions League with PSG

13 August 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version