Nafisa Salahu’s near-fatal childbirth experience in Nigeria, where a woman dies every seven minutes due to complications, highlights the country’s alarming maternal mortality rate, which accounts for 29% of global maternal deaths. Contributing factors include inadequate healthcare infrastructure, a shortage of skilled professionals, and cultural distrust of medical facilities, leading many women to seek traditional remedies. As a result, while urban women may access better care, many rural women remain vulnerable to preventable deaths during childbirth.