Women's physical and psychosocial wellbeing during pregnancy are important for both maternal and new born baby's health. The number of foreign bride in Taiwan has been growing rapidly in the recent years, and having a baby soon after the marriage is not uncommon for newly immigrated women. We conducted a literature review focusing on life adjustment and perinatal care during pregnancy among new immigrant women. The results indicated that early counseling right before and after immigration and perinatal care education helped the immigrated women adapting to perinatal period, and improved their physical health and decreased their psychosocial disturbance. Further suggestions for medical staffs working on health care for immigrated women are provided in this article.