A baby born at 37 weeks gestation does not normally need to be admitted to an incubator, but may need to be admitted to an incubator if there are breathing difficulties, and other abnormal reactions. 37 weeks baby is a full-term baby, normal circumstances usually do not need to live in the incubator, in accordance with the normal way to feed can be. If your 37-week-old baby is born with low birth weight and hemolytic jaundice, with the risk of asphyxia and shock, you will generally be advised to stay in the incubator to live, and only after the symptoms have gradually decreased and the body has returned to normal will you be able to get out of the incubator. Some adverse reactions may occur a few days after the baby’s birth. It is recommended to observe the baby regularly and consult the doctor as soon as you notice any discomfort, and decide whether you need to stay in the incubator according to the doctor’s advice.