This report presents a comprehensive midwifery assessment of Jacinda's pregnancy, commencing with the purpose of booking appointments and the crucial role of midwives in providing antenatal care. It details the antenatal pathway, including the importance of early appointments, screening tests, and the provision of information on nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle choices. The report then shifts to the examination per abdomen (EPA) conducted at 36 weeks, outlining the reasons for this examination and the information obtained through its components. Finally, it addresses the crucial aspect of labor pain relief, discussing various methods such as gas, TENS machines, epidurals, and non-medical pain relief options, concluding with recommendations for Jacinda's care. The report draws upon established healthcare guidelines and research to provide a thorough overview of midwifery practices and patient care.