Exergen TemporalScanner {GIVEAWAY}

The scariest thing about being a parent is when your child gets sick. Just a cold and low-grade fever at a young age, especially for infants, can be an extremely nerve-racking experience. And the worst part, trying to take a screaming or sleeping baby’s temperature and getting an accurate reading. Here we have just one more invention to make your life as a parent easier!

Dr. Mom is here to save the day with The Exergen TemporalScanner thermometer which “scans” the sick little patient’s forehead in a painless, super easy process. This fantastic piece of technology is accurate and recommended for home use and SO much more comfortable for baby; no more heart breaking rectal temperature taking, wiggling and screaming arm pit tries, inaccurate ear readings, or trying to explain to a child how to keep the thermometer under his/her tongue for a specific {LONG} amount of time.

Is it sad that I’m eager for the next sickness to spread through my house so I can use my new TemporalScanner more? I feel very comfortable with the fact that this product has been reviewed by health professionals who have listed the Exergen TemporalScanner as “trustworthly with extremely favorable results”.

On the site you will find a store near you to purchase your own; don’t forget to get your $5 rebate! This should definitely be one of your top registry items!

OR WIN ONE!! Check out all the information on the Exergen Corporation and comment back to us why this product would make your life easier. Contest ends in one week, good luck!

89 Responses to “Exergen TemporalScanner {GIVEAWAY}”

  1. Shilo Beedy says:

    When my kids are sick there miserable and don’t want to be bothered with having there temperature taken. This would make everything so much easier on me. Would be easy to read and take and no worrying about getting germs on it.

  2. Pamela Vest says:

    I love this. My doctor uses one and I’d love to have one at home. I like the temporal one it looks so easy to use.

  3. jessica s says:

    anything to avoid the dreaded rectal temp is a good thing!

  4. Ginny says:

    I don’t have a thermometer at all, my last one broke so this would be great to own!

  5. Janine B. says:

    My daughters both start to cry when I come at them with the ear thermometer so this would be a lifesaver! I would love to have just one stroke of the forehead be all it takes to take their temperature!

  6. Amy says:

    I am expecting my first any day now and have been a little confused about how to take temps – ear, arm, behind… This looks WAY easier! Thanks for the giveaway!

  7. Sonya Sparks says:

    This would be great. Usually your mouth is dry and your coughing when you are sick anyway. Bypassing the mouth to take a temp would be wonderful. Thanks for the chance.

  8. Stephanie V says:

    My little one runs very high fevers and frequently. This would save my poor guy from all of those rectal temps. Fingers crossed!

  9. Shannon says:

    It adjusts for the ambient temperature! Less invasive and faster would sure make life easier for my little ones when they’re sick.

  10. Jenny says:

    We could use this because, as they point out, my daughter HATES having something put into her ear. She squirms and if we take her temp three times in a row, we get three different numbers! This would take the guesswork out.

    the_other_alice_(at)yahoo.com

  11. Stacy says:

    Anything is better then the “bum” one we have.

  12. I am ALWAYS asking my husband to feel my head…this would make it so much easier to take my own temperature the correct way.

  13. mamamy says:

    It would hopefully make me less of a “bad guy” Mommy!!! and it looks so easy!

  14. Noreen says:

    my daughter hate having their temperature taken (either under their arm or in their mouth) so I might actually get an accurate temp when I take it if I won

  15. Rebecca C says:

    I try to use the least invasive measure of temp taking, under the arm pit. My daughter HATES it, but I would hate to take her temp rectally! So this would take seconds and be easy for us both!

    legacyofbrutalitysa{AT}gmail.com

  16. Jenna says:

    I love that you could use this without waking a sleeping child! Fantastic!
    Thanks,
    mountaingoats at hotmail dot com

  17. I’d love to have this because it would make things so easy. My kids don’t like waiting for what seems like ages to have their temps. taken. And when they have stuffy noses, it’s hard for them to keep their mouths closed, because there’s no other way to breathe!

  18. Kristy says:

    My daughter squirms and fights when I take her temp so this would be much easier.

  19. Sheila says:

    What a neat product! This would be so helpful with a willful child who won’t allow you to take his temp. EVER.

  20. missdenise72 says:

    I wouldn’t have to fight with my son to keep it in is mouth till the beeper went off.

  21. Becca says:

    The first time I had to take my daughter’s temperature was when she was about 4 months old and my husband was out of town. It was not a fun task to do that on my own, especially for the first time. With another one on the way, I love that you wouldn’t have to sterilize this to death between kids if they were both sick.

  22. Shay says:

    This would be a blessing!!! I can’t stand fighting my daughter to get an accurate reading. Thanks!

  23. Caryn B says:

    We just spent over a week with my son being sick. It turned out he had Roseola but when he was having high fevers we didn’t know. It was really scary. You can imagine how difficult taking his temperature was (fussy, irritable) and I wanted accuracy. What a great product

  24. When kids are sick the last thing they want is to be poked, especially baby’s. This makes it so easy. What a great invention.

  25. Donna C. says:

    This would come in handy because it is such an ordeal to take my daughters temp. This is quick and painless for both mother and child!

  26. Cortney says:

    This is by far going to simplify anyones life. We all know how horrible it is to get a thermometer stuck down our throat or in our ear so how awesome is it that there is a pain-free way to take a temperature. Great!

  27. blima says:

    Gosh this is so gentle and easy. How lovely to make your child less fearful and yet be able to get an accurate reading.

  28. LN says:

    With 3 kids 3 and under, the selling point has to be that it’s not invasive, so there is less to fight over!

  29. sarah says:

    what a relief that i’ll never have to use rectal thermometers ever again! this would surely relieve me of having to deal with fussy babies who hate having their temperature taken.

  30. Cindy says:

    i’m about to have my first baby, but i cannot imagine having to stick a thermometer into any of the baby’s openings. this would be great.

  31. Staci A says:

    My 4 year old hates having his temperature checked. This would save me from a huge struggle every time he gets sick. Unfortunately, he prone to croup, so we fight the fevers that go with it all winter long. Thanks for the giveaway!

  32. KatieG says:

    This would be so nice to get a quick read on a very cranky and sick baby!

  33. Mary A says:

    I like the fact that the “Temporal artery temperature is not affected by the things that cause oral and underarm temperatures to be misleading.” It seems like it would be much quicker and less invasive as well. Thanks for the giveaway.

  34. LisaW says:

    This would be GREAT! I hate taking my sons’ temps, and they hate it too. This would make things a lot easier! Thanks!

  35. Bryn says:

    I have never been able to get a good temp read at home. I am definitely going to need to get one of these in time for the cold/flu season!

  36. tiff says:

    i hate taking temperature the old fashioned way and the worst part is not being able to get an exact read. this would make it so much easier for me!

  37. I have been using a digital ear thermometer but I always forget which ear to use (as you are supposed to use either the right or left all the time). Then I end up taking the temp multiple times and guessing which one is right–very confusing! This would be must simpler.

  38. Kerry says:

    This would be so much easier and less invasive for all of my kids. The 40 seconds until the usual thermometer beeps seems like an eternity. Thanks for the giveaway!

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