“90 Day Fiancé” favorite Annie Suwan Toborowsky recently caused a stir. She took to Instagram with a worried plea. Her baby, Minthira, had a “low fever.” Annie asked her followers for “advice how to nursing her please 🥲.” This request for help immediately garnered a massive, and largely unified, response from her concerned fanbase.
90 Day Fiancé: Annie’s Plea for Baby Minthira
New mother Annie Suwan shared her concern online. Her infant daughter, Minthira, was unwell. “Hi auntie Minthira has a low fever today and we need your advice,” Annie posted. She sought tips on how to care for her baby. The post clearly showed a new parent’s anxiety. David Toborowsky also commented with “🙏🙏🙏” prayer emojis.
While some fans offered gentle home care tips, the overwhelming sentiment was clear. Professional medical advice was needed immediately. The urgency was palpable in the hundreds of comments that quickly flooded her post.
90 Day Fiancé: Fans Warn Against Social Media Diagnosis
The vast majority of commenters strongly advised Annie to contact a pediatrician. “Just call your pediatrician,” one user urged. Another wrote in Spanish, “Ir al pediatra Annie!!! (Go to the pediatrician Annie!!!).” The message was consistent: “Annie better bring Minthira to a paediatrician.” Many fans expressed alarm. They worried about seeking medical advice for an infant on social media. “Please never ask people as they can give bad advise,” a follower cautioned. Another stated, “Please don’t take medical advice from people on Facebook. ❤️❤️❤️”
The potential dangers of relying on internet strangers were highlighted. “Call a doctor, don’t ask these people how to take care of your baby,” one person advised. They added, “you have no idea who these people are.” Another user was more blunt: “Why? Would you reach out to FB for help? Your bat shit crazy Take her to her pediatrician.” The consensus was that a fever in such a young baby, often referred to as a newborn by commenters, warrants immediate medical attention. “Fever over 100.4 in newborn is a medical emergency- take her to the dr NOW,” a fan warned. Another stressed, “ANY fever before 90 days old needs to be seen to rule out meningitis.”

90 Day Fiancé: Home Care Tips Offered with Strong Medical Caveats
While urging a doctor’s visit, some fans did offer common home care suggestions. These almost always came with a disclaimer. They stressed that professional advice was paramount. Suggestions included keeping the baby hydrated. “Dale mucho de lactar para que no se deshidrate (Breastfeed her a lot so she doesn’t get dehydrated),” a follower advised. Using cool compresses was another tip. “lil cool compress on the anywhere hot spots 🥰,” one wrote. Dressing the baby in light clothing was also mentioned. “Don’t keep her bundled up with warm clothes because it will make her temperature rise,” a fan explained.
Some asked about recent vaccinations. “Did she have vaccines recently?” one user queried, as this can cause a low-grade fever. However, even these helpful hints were secondary. The primary message remained: “Take her to the dr.” One follower summarized it well: “An infant as you as Minthria needs to be seen or at least put a call into pediatrician office.”
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