Maternal and new-born well-being is a concern for underdeveloped as well as developing countries. Pregnancy problems, such as miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth, increase the risk of maternal and new-born death. Pregnancy problems can be reduced by making lifestyle changes and focused health monitoring under supervision of trained, well equipped health care professionals during and after pregnancy. Approximately more than 40% population reside in rural areas, where medical systems are not integrated to facilitate information exchange. In the first trimester of pregnancy, most pregnant women in these countries are unable to get their normal checks, which results in a greater death rate for both the new-born and mothers in these areas. Also, it is not possible to monitor health vitals of pregnant women in the absence of physicians all the time during pregnancy due to several reasons like global availability of physicians, labs etc. The women's health is at jeopardy as a result of this predicament.Although, practitioners recommend ultrasound scans to see the growth of fetus. In underdeveloped and developing countries, access to such scanning facilities is not very common as well as expensive. To address these issues, the authors propose a solution in the form of a device which consists of various sensors like Temperature sensor, Heartbeat rate sensor, Blood Pressure sensor, Sweat sensor to measure sugar levels, oximeter to measure oxygen level, weight machine to measure weight, Accelerometer sensor and other devices like Arduino, GSM module etc. which can be further converted into compact device for accessing vital statistics of pregnant women to integrate it and to transfer the captured readings to the Thingspeak cloud so that the analytics can be monitored by physicians with the help of mobile or web application etc. The availability of IoT sensors and devices make this solution affordable with high accessibility for personalized care.