This report provides an analysis of a pregnancy health promotion brochure, highlighting the importance of such initiatives in improving maternal and fetal health outcomes by addressing critical knowledge gaps and promoting informed decision-making during pregnancy. It identifies the target audience as women, emphasizing the need for culturally sensitive approaches to cater to diverse populations, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The report also explores various dissemination methods, such as pamphlets and digital platforms, and considers how healthcare professionals, particularly midwives, can effectively utilize the brochure in their practice to educate and empower pregnant women. The analysis underscores the brochure's role in reducing health disparities and promoting overall well-being during pregnancy.