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havng fever and dont know why

What would cause your body to have heat in it and you to run fever all day?  I woke up want feeling that well to begin with my stumice was hurting so i went and eat something but it didn't seam to help much at all. What would it be.
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You might want to find a doctor you can contact when you have questions or problems. I wouldn't want a doctor I couldn't talk to. My midwives will call me back when I call them at 9PM on a Saturday night or 3AM on a Tuesday. A stomach ache and a fever could just be a quick flash of anxiety or stress, or it could be the flu, or it could be appendicitis. I'd get it checked out.
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You cannot tell by feeling yourself... You need a thermometer. It is possible for your head or body to feel warm and yet still have a normal core temp.
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I am 26 weeks long and it is my first child
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Idk how high it was I knew that it was high by touching my body my dr is very hard to get ahold of
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Fevers indicate an infection. Go to the dr to get checked
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Fevers indicate an infection. Go to the dr to get checked
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How high was your temp?
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How far are you? I'd call your doctor to be safe BC a certain temp. For fevers can be many things and also bad for baby. It can't hurt to call the doctor and ask!!
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