The clothes, designed by Blake Uretsky, a fashion student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, have conductive silver fibres woven into the fabric.
The clothes include blouses, trousers, skirts and even an evening gown. The clothing comes in neutral colours and adjusts to a growing bump.
Silver wires made by Pennsylvania firm Notable Biomaterials are threaded through the empire waistline and register the wearer's temperature, heart rate, blood pressure and respiration, 'New Scientist' reported.
With the help of doctors, wearers can set the app to ping them if their is a problem with their vital signs.
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