One of the things you learn as a new parent is that fevers can be extremely dangerous for little ones, especially those under 1 year of age. It is important to be mindful of any time there is a noticeable rise in your baby’s temperature, and to get an accurate reading of their temp if you are ever worried.
You also learn that there’s pretty much just one way to do that…rectal thermometer. Raise your hand if you’ve ever been able to take your baby’s temperature this way without one or both of you crying. Yeah, me neither.
Fortunately, technology is an amazing thing, and there’s been an innovation in the world of temperature-taking. Introducing the Kids-Med VeraTemp. This thermometer is a dream come true. Not only do you not have to take a temperature rectally, you don’t even have to touch your kid to get an accurate reading. I’m totally serious!
The VeraTemp is designed to instantly give you a reading that is more accurate than rectal, oral or ear thermometers. It has a built-in memory that will record the last 32 readings, which can help you keep track of when a fever breaks.
You simply point the VeraTemp in the direction of what you are reading, and stay 2-3 inches away from the surface. I’ve been testing it out, and it really works! It doesn’t even make any noise, so you can easily take you baby’s temperature while they sleep without interrupting them.
Additionally, the VeraTemp can read the temperature of bottles, bath water and even the room. That’s amazing, and makes it super useful! I have actually been using it to read my bath temp since you have to watch how hot you let your bath water become when you are pregnant. I LOVE hot baths, so if I’m left on my own, I do let the water get hotter than I should, always assuming that “it’s not that hot!”. The VeraTemp tells me for sure, and while I’m bummed to have to cool it down a bit, I’m really glad to know what is and isn’t safe for the baby.
Buy it!: The Kidz Med VeraTemp is available at places where you likely shop, such at Target, Wal-Mart and CVS. You can also purchase it online at Amazon. It retails for $39.99, and you will certainly get your money’s worth from it!
Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win a Kidz Med VeraTemp!
Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my page.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary product for review purposes. The thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own.
DanV says
We have an ear thermometer that isn’t too bad
Christy Weller says
I currently take temps using a digital thermometer. It’s hard to get an accurate reading whne my daughter is sick because she doesnt sit still for very long. I would love to win this, it would make taking temps alot easier.
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tracey johnson says
strip across the forhead and no it is not reliable
jamie says
Right now we have a digital ear thermometer…It’s about 8 years or more old so it takes a minute to work….anything invasive when you have a sick child doesnt work too well
Rosey says
We use a digital thermometer, but it’s hard to get our toddler to keep it under his tongue, and hold still long enough to get an accurate reading.
R Hicks says
We use an inexpensive lcd thermometer. Some times it is a challenge to get a sick kid to use it!
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Amy DeLong says
in the ear,works pretty good
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renee walters says
We use an oral thermometer currently. Happy holidays! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
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Jennifer C says
Our ear thermometer broke so we’ve been doing oral and they aren’t that accurate with my kids.
Erica C. says
We just have a plain digital one…this would be great.
shawna says
Our thermometer broke, so we don’t have anyway of taking temps right now…luckily my kids haven’ been sick.
Jessica says
We currently have an oral digital thermometer that uses disposable plastic sleeves. It seems like it works alright, but I worry about how sanitary it is. The plastic seems too thin to actually do much of anything
bonnie says
We use an electronic thermometer. It seems to work but I am always suspicious.
kathy pease says
we use the old fashioned glass kind and i dont like it because i can bareley read it
Linda Lansford says
We use a digital
Samantha Bunch says
Under the tongue. It does not work well.
crystle tellerday says
under the tongue not very good
amy deeter says
we use oral thermometer
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Carol Foster says
We use a digital oral thrmometer and it is very hard to get an accurate reading
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Gianna says
Ear temp and it’s hard to get the kids to stay still.
Kellie Conklin says
We have an ear thermometer. For the most part is is alright but many times one ear is a different reading than the other. This sounds awesome, thanks!
Shirley Pebbles says
We take it orally and it is very difficult to get an accurate reading.
Jody Sisson says
We use an Oral Thermometer, if they sit still it works OK.
Julie M says
oral thermometer
Jammie says
The back of my hand, and not to well.
Rebecca Peters says
I have a oral thermometer
Michael Gardner says
We currently take our temperatures with a in ear digital device, but it is starting to go bad so to win this would be great.
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Angela Winesburg says
Digital oral thermometer, it works but it takes awhile
ferriz says
we have an old under the tongue thermometer and it does not go over well or work well. most of the time we do the “you feel warm” technique because it is more accurate. 🙁
Brittney House says
I take temperatures with the back of my hand… pretty horrible haha
Kathleen Conner says
We use oral right now.
Amanda Mclemore says
Right now we just use a digital thermometer under the arm but I would like to use something that wouldn’t take as long.
Robyn Galloway says
I have been using a digital thermo under the arm, but it is hard to hold my son still and Im sure its not very accurate
Annette says
Right now we just use a digital thermometer under the arm but I would love something more accurate.
Sarah Walker says
we use the digital one that you stick in the ear but this sounds way better
Sarah Walker
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clynsg says
I currently have several thermometers–an electronic oral, an temporal arterial electronic one, and a glass oral one. I use them fairly interchangeably, with the arterial one probably being used the most. They all seem to work equally well.
katfam says
Right now we have an ear thermometer. It works fine, but I hate changing the covers constantly when trying to take everyone’s temperature. Also, last time I ran out, I had a really hard time finding replacement covers and ended up having to order them online, which was really annoying.
Allie says
We’re currently using a pretty traditional digital thermometer and I don’t know how accurate it is with a wiggly protesting 3-year old!
Jen says
right now I do arm pit unless they are real hot then its rectal
Ann Parker says
the good ol’ fashion way with my wrist … lol :0/
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Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
we use in the arm pit and it is not easy to get the grandson to sit still to take it
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Madeline says
I so need one of these! We take temps under the arm. Levi is generally pretty good about it, but the last time Sophia was sick I absolutely could not get her temperature! It was awful.
Jenny says
We currently use a thermometer that you slowly move across the forehead to get a temp. I honestly am not sure how accurate it is, but my husband believes it is. I can usually tell better if my kids have a fever by feeling their foreheads or backs myself. Thankfully my kids rarely have a fever, but it would be fantastic to have a good way to read their temperature accurately when they do!
Katrina says
we currently use one under the tongue and it does not work that well.
Shauna Torres says
The digital ear way
Katie T says
I currently take my temperature through a thermometer that I stick under my tongue and it speaks outloud to me and tells me my temperature.
Anita Yancey says
I use a cheap digital thermometer. I guess it works ok, but sometimes I wonder if it is really accurate.
Kimmie Barnes says
I use a old digital one and no it doesn’t work very well. I would love to have this.
Kimmie Barnes
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Kathy Davis says
We use the traditional oral thermometer. Not always reliable.
Patty White says
We have an ear Thermometer and its okay. It takes about 3 tries to get an aprox. reading.
Farrah Shumway says
All I have is the rectal thermometer for the baby for us adults & older kids in the house we just touch the wrist to the forehead & say hot or not 🙂 The baby is getting older so thankfully I haven’t had to take his temp in a while. We could really use thus in my house.
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beth shepherd says
We do it with an ear thermometer. Its very hard to use so this would be wonderful to win
thank you
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Kristen M. says
We had been using an oral thermometer for the older kids and adults. Now that we have another baby in the house, our current thermometer isn’t working for us!
Tim C says
We use a digital under the tongue thermometer…it takes forever and is a pain for smaller kids. This would be awesome.
Debbie Welchert says
The baby we take his temperature under his arm and the older ones, we take under the tongue with a digital thermometer.
susanlanai says
We use an ear thermometer but it can be inaccurate at times.
Rachel Runyan says
We use a temporal artery forehead thermometer, but it seems that I’m always questioning the accuracy (actually user error). This one seems like it would be even easier.
Dianna at www.savingsinseconds.com says
We have a forehead thermometer. It works well but this one would be even better! Thanks for the giveaway!
Vickie Couturier says
we take them orally an it is a real pain,,those grandchildren are still young an dont always like it or hold it in long enought
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Sammi says
I don’t have a thermometer right now – so I don’t take temperatures, I guess
Joleen Tawfik says
I have a regular thermometer that we put under the arm in our house the kids hate it and we wanted to find a new solution to this problem. I had a pacifier one but the baby decided she don’t like paci’s anymore 🙁 We need a new way to accurately take the kids temps!
Maggie Neilson says
I have a 10 year old digital and the numbers are hard to read.
Connie Gruning says
We have an old under your tongue thermometer that I hate!!! I also can’t use for my 5 month old Granddaughter!!
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Tracy says
I rarely have to take a temp, but when I do I use an underarm thermometer or an ear thermometer. I don’t know if either are very accurate.
amandasue says
we do under the tongue and arm pit, not sure how accurate either are though.
Leah Baird says
By putting a thermometer under your tongue. It is really hard for a small child, so keep it under and not choke. lnb1191(at)aol(dot)com
SnKmommy says
We can’t take temps right now. We had a cheap (10$ walmart one) temple one that broke, just gives an error code now. We have my daughters rectal temo from when she was born but shes almost 3 now and my son is 5 so they wouldn’t like that very much lol.
Kathleen says
Regular mouth thermometer and it works when my daughter actually allows me to put it in her mouth, most times she doesn’t.
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Katherine says
We have an under the tongue one~
Mary Calabrese says
We used to take temps via the ear, but the battery is dead and it requires a special battery so the method I’m currently using is a hand to the head!
Monique Rizzo says
We have an in ear thermometer.
Thanks for the chance.
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melissa pruitt says
we use a regular thermometer and my daughter hates using it when shes sick
Tara says
We use an Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer. This one looks really cool, though!
Bethany C. says
We have an ear thermometer which I don’t think has been very accurate.
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Rachel says
I haven’t had to take my daughters temp yet, but dread when I have to
Happi Shopr says
we have a digital thermometer that tends to read under temp.
sarah hinhart says
I do and I use an old oral thermometer that doesn’t work very well
Kristi C says
We use an ear thermometer.
Sunnie says
We use a digital one under the arm or under the tounge, its been a while.
Kim says
We use a digital thermometer. Trying to get the kids to sit still for that long when they don’t feel well is a chore. Thanks for the chance!
kng says
This product sounds amazing!! The girls are two and I test them under their arms, but they HATE it!! It’s so awful to have to pin their arm down and make them sit with you for nearly two minutes while it reads.
Paula Lee says
We use a digital under the arm…..doesn’t work very well 🙁
Lauren says
We’re generally pretty healthy and don’t have to take temperatures often, but we have a thermometer my husband and I put under our tongue, and another that we use rectally for the babies…. might take it more frequently with a great, easy thermometer like this.
Jennifer Hall says
We use a digital thermometer & it does not give an accurate reading some of the time, in my opinion.
Tari Lawson says
Currently we use a digital oral thermometer. It works fine for the adults but my youngest son has difficulty keeping it under his tongue long enough to get an accurate reading.
Tamara Sz says
We do an ear thermometer or underarm. They work ok. I’d love this for when the kids are sleeping, though!
Corey Olomon says
Currently my youngest son will only do the “under-arm” method, which is ALWAYS suspect to me!
Colleen Maurina says
We take it under the arm which is difficult with a wiggly child and not very accurate.
Alanna says
We always used to take a rectal temperature, but now that she is so big and squirmy there is no way. I can’t even do an under arm temperature because she moves so much! I’ve been looking for another option. This sounds great!
Kristina S says
Under the arm thermometer. And I do not trust it one bit.
Shannon Baas says
under the arm.
Kelly D says
We use an ear thermometer and my kids get cranky about it.
Pam McBride says
I take it under his arm, which he hates so I have to do it while he is BF or just hold him while crying. 🙁
Lindsay says
We use a temporal artery thermometer. It’s hard to use on a squirmy little one!
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Amy T says
Currently my twins are so small I usually do rectally, my second method which is not as accurate is the temple, all three hate sitting still for this one.
Sheila Shelton Ritter says
We have a digital oral thermometer and during the day it’s ok but if I want to check his temp while he’s sleeping….no luck!
Kristie says
We use a digital oral thermometer and it doesn’t work at all! My son will not let me put it in his mouth to take his temp.
Alisha Kostiuk says
We actually use this thermometer and I love it.