Against the backdrop of the National Health Commission incorporating the “smart medical emergency care system construction” into the Guidelines for the Construction and Management of Critical Maternal and Fetal Care Centers, leveraging smart medical technologies such as artificial intelligence and 5G to advance the “pre-hospital to in-hospital integrated” emergency care system for critical cases has become a trend. Based on this, a technical specification for smart healthcare in pre-hospital emergency of emergency obstetrics and gynecology, including 5G and artificial intelligence, has been developed to clarify the standardized process, risk prevention and control, and multidisciplinary collaboration mechanism for pre-hospital emergency care and transportation of critically ill obstetrics and gynecology patients. This will shorten emergency response time, improve rescue efficiency, reduce maternal and infant mortality rates, and improve prognosis, which is crucial for enhancing regional rescue capabilities and ensuring maternal and infant safety.