The dad proposed setting up a thermometer outside, and creating a routine whereby the daughter would check
the temperature upon waking.
Not exact matches
The sleep -
wake cycle in babies is mainly dependent
upon their hormonal levels and core body
temperature.
This type of
temperature reading is taken for an entire month, every morning
upon waking, and charted each day.
A woman's basal body
temperature (
temperature taken orally
upon waking in the morning) naturally increases after ovulation and remains at the higher level until the following menstrual period.
You must take your basal
temperature immediately
upon waking each day, track your periods, and record your monthly ovulation test results.
A healthy functioning thyroid will consistently maintain a basal body
temperature between 97.8 °F (36.6 °C) and 98.2 °F (36.8 °C)
upon waking.
Upon waking in the morning, being as still has possible, reach for your thermometer by your bedside and sit completely still in bed while you take your
temperature for 10 minutes.
Immediately
upon waking each day, squeeze about 1/2 to 1 full lemon (depending on size of the lemon) into an 8 oz glass of warm or room
temperature purified water.
Upon waking I drink a tall glass of room
temperature water.
And:), I immediately drink a large glass (2 c. or 16 oz) of room
temperature water with a half of a lemon squeezed into it
upon waking to re-hydrate from sleeping through the night.