Maternal mortality is defined as the death of a woman during pregnancy or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy from pregnancy-related causes. The three main causes of maternal death globally are hemorrhage, sepsis, and hypertensive disorders. In India, maternal mortality rates are highest in rural areas where access to healthcare is limited. The three delay model explains that maternal deaths are often due to delays in seeking care, reaching care, and receiving adequate care. Reducing maternal mortality requires improving access to emergency obstetric care, family planning services, and addressing social determinants like gender inequality and poverty.