Antonyms for the word "Maternal Mortality" include "Maternal Health," "Healthy Childbirth," "Safe Motherhood," and "Survival in Childbirth." Maternal mortality refers to the death of a mother during pregnancy, childbirth or within 42 days post-delivery, whereas maternal health implies the absence of such risks.
Healthy childbirth, on the other hand, signifies the safe delivery of a baby without risking the health of the mother, while safe motherhood means providing adequate care and support to women during pregnancy and childbirth to improve maternal and child health outcomes.
In contrast, survival in childbirth signifies successful delivery without any fatalities, and refers to the positive outcome of maternal and child health, without any instance of maternal mortality.