Gestational hypertension affects 10% of pregnancies, may occur without warning and has wide ranging effects on maternal and fetal health1. Antenatal care largely relies on in-person appointments, hence only <5% of the pregnancy period is subject to routine clinical monitoring2.
Home monitoring offers a unique opportunity to collect granular data and identify trends in maternal physiology that could predict pregnancy compromise. STUDY QUESTION: the feasibility of remote multi-domain monitoring of maternal cardiovascular health both in and after pregnancy.