The document provides an overview of the partograph, which is a graphical record used to monitor the progress of labor and the condition of the mother and fetus. It describes the history and development of the partograph, including Friedman's original partogram from 1954 and later modifications by Philpott and Castle that introduced alert and action lines. The WHO partograph is explained in detail, outlining its components for monitoring fetal condition, labor progress, and maternal condition. Guidelines are provided for normal labor progression and management based on the partograph, as well as how to identify and respond to abnormal labor progress. Key considerations for using oxytocin augmentation are also reviewed.