This document discusses abnormal labor and its management. It defines normal labor and describes abnormal labor as a difficult labor pattern that deviates from typical progression. Abnormal labor can be caused by issues with the cervix, uterus, maternal pelvis, or fetus. It further outlines the stages of labor and describes factors that can contribute to prolonged latent phase, dysfunctional labor, and dystocia. The management of abnormal labor may include amniotomy, oxytocin administration, operative vaginal delivery, or cesarean section depending on the specific issues present and labor progression. Close monitoring of labor and timely interventions are important to properly manage abnormal labor.