Researchers conducted trials in Switzerland to identify minute physiological changes that take place when pregnancy starts.
Using an algorithm which learns the user's personal characteristics, the band can not only detect pregnancy but also identify the best time of the month when a woman can try for a baby.
The technology promises to allow women to do away with the morning ritual of a home pregnancy test, which assesses levels of human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in urine.
The team behind the Ava bracelet plan to begin real-world tests of the system before the end of the year.
Researchers found a pulse variation of just 2.1 beats per minutes, as well as a 0.2 degree Celsius change in skin temperature was indicative of the onset of pregnancy, probably due to hormonal changes involving progesterone and oestrogen.
The smart bracelet is able to detect pregnancy around a week after conception, the same as the most sensitive pregnancy test, 'The Telegraph' reported.
The algorithm is already being used in an existing Ava device to indicate when best to try for a baby.
So far they have recruited more than 300 women and have measured more than 1,000 menstrual cycles and 100 pregnancies.
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