The document discusses guidelines for medically indicated late-preterm and early-term deliveries between 34 and 38 weeks gestation. It acknowledges neonatal risks are lower after 39 weeks but certain maternal or fetal complications may warrant earlier delivery. Timing of delivery should balance risks to the mother and baby, considering factors like gestational age accuracy and individual patient circumstances. Recommendations include delivering between 36-37 weeks for conditions like placenta previa or a prior C-section, and no earlier than 38 weeks for an otherwise uncomplicated small baby. All decisions require weighing risks and should be personalized.