Abstract
Drug abuse is an increasing problem and approximately 80% of female drug abusers are of childbearing age. This retrospective case note study reviews 10 years' experience of the management of pregnant drug abusers (n = 57) in the obstetric hospital of a London teaching hospital. Surprisingly, in view of other reports of high morbidity, no significantly increased rates of obstetric and neonatal problems were found when this group was compared with case-matched controls. Thirty-nine per cent of drug abusers managed to reduce and stop their drug use. However, 56% of the infants of drug abusers had withdrawal symptoms. Concern for her unborn child can motivate the pregnant drug abuser to comply with treatment and thus improve the outcome of pregnancy.