Caesarean section can be performed under special circumstances at 37 weeks of pregnancy. The delivery is called a full-term delivery between 37 weeks and less than 42 full weeks of pregnancy. 37 weeks of pregnancy is already a full-term baby, and the fetus is basically mature and has the ability to survive independently outside the mother’s body, so if necessary, it can be delivered by cesarean section. Cesarean section is a way to terminate the pregnancy when the pregnant woman cannot deliver via vagina due to special circumstances. If a pregnant woman is in an emergency situation, such as fetal distress or low amniotic fluid, she may choose to have a cesarean section at 37 weeks of pregnancy. However, if the general condition of the pregnant woman is good, it is advisable to insist on a cesarean section until 39 weeks of pregnancy for insurance purposes, when there are options available, such as scarred uterus, because the few babies born by cesarean section at 37 weeks of pregnancy are at a relatively slightly higher risk of neonatal diseases such as upper respiratory system. The closer to the due date the fetus is, the more developed it is. Pregnant women at 37 weeks of pregnancy are usually close to delivery and it is advisable to keep an eye on the pregnant woman during this period and not to fall, as well as to visit the hospital for weekly follow-ups.