The document discusses prolonged and obstructed labor. Prolonged labor is defined as the first and second stages of labor taking more than 18 hours total. Obstructed labor occurs when descent is arrested due to a mechanical obstruction, despite adequate contractions. Causes include cephalopelvic disproportion, malpositions, or large babies. Risks include maternal exhaustion, infection, and fetal distress or death. Treatment involves identifying the obstruction's cause, resuscitating the mother, relieving the obstruction via vaginal operative delivery or C-section, and preventing or treating complications like infection.