There are more than 300,000 infants born between 34 and 37 weeks' gestation each year in the United States. Even though these late preterm infants are born just a few weeks early, they often behave more like a preterm infant than a term infant. This unique comprehensive book offers families of late preterm infants a much needed resource. It contains: 1. A discussion about the hospital environment, care providers, and monitoring that may be needed; 2. A detailed account of medical issues that late preterm infants and their parents might encounter during their baby's hospital stay; 3. Pictures that help the reader have a clearer understanding of these medical issues; and 4. A dictionary with an explanation of commonly used medical terms.