Newborn hypothermia, especially in extremely preterm infants, remains a significant challenge. Studies show hypothermia rates among preterm newborns below 1500g vary widely, from 31-78%. Currently, the AAP and NRP recommend delivery room temperatures of at least 75°F and avoiding hypothermia or hyperthermia in newborns. More data is still needed but prevention efforts should focus on continuous temperature monitoring, warming delivery rooms, incubators, and educating staff on managing temperatures in preterm infants.