It is good that you're getting your daughter in to see her doctor, I was always taught that if a child developes a fever when they should be getting over something it's usually an indication of infection. If your daughter has had her fever everyday since the night she stayed with her dad then I would almost demand a chest xray when you see your doctor... even if her lungs sound clear, it could be pneumonia. As far as fevers go though, I know they tend to scare us moms, but they are our natural way of fighting things off. I know 102 sounds high (and can make us, and little ones, uncomfortable for sure) but it is not dangerous... really the only time you need to be concerned about a high fever is if it is 105 or over, and those cases are generally cases of children being left in a hot car- at least that's what we were told by Children's hospital when we went through an ordeal with our daughter. Also, all the fever meds, motrin, etc, are just fever reducers, they're only supposed to reduce the fever by a degree or so and make you more comfortable, so don't worry if it doesn't get rid of the fever. I hope that encourages you as far as her fever goes... and back to the coughing... go with your instincts... if your gut says something is wrong, DO NOT IGNORE IT! My daughter had a cough for a week, then developed a fever, I had her into the doctor several times, I knew something was wrong, they diagnosed her with strep the first time, a few days later she was diagnosed with pneumonia, and still wasn't getting better on all the meds, the drs office kept putting us off she had had her fever for 14 days and I demanded to be seen again and by a different dr, they did blood work, and she was admitted to Children's hospital that night... I knew something was wrong, but I wasn't demanding enough, until I had had enough, so if you sense something is wrong, don't back down! Sorry if this is a little extreme, I just would hate for someone else to have to go through what we did! Best of luck to you!