The Internet of Things (IoT) has positioned itself
globally as a dominant force in the technology sector. IoT, a technology
based on interconnected devices, has found applications in various
research areas, including healthcare. Embedded devices and wearable
technologies powered by IoT have been shown to be effective in patient
monitoring and management systems, with a particular focus on pregnant
women. This study provides a comprehensive systematic review of the
literature on IoT architectures, systems, models and devices used to
monitor and manage complications during pregnancy, postpartum and
neonatal care. The study identifies emerging research trends and
highlights existing research challenges and gaps, offering insights to
improve the well-being of pregnant women at a critical moment in their
lives. The literature review and discussions presented here serve as
valuable resources for stakeholders in this field and pave the way for
new and effective paradigms. Additionally, we outline a future research
scope discussion for the benefit of researchers and healthcare
professionals.