1. Fetal surgery;Pearson, J.F.;Arch Dis Child,1983
2. Obstruction of the fetal urinary tract: a role for surgical intervention in utero?;McFayden, I.R.;Br Med J,1984
3. Management of the fetus with congenital hydronephrosis;Harrison, M.R.; Golbus, M.S.; Filly, R.A.;J Pediatr Surg,1982
4. Hospital and the General Infirmary, Leeds Baby of a schoolgirl In 1981 in England and Wales 5330 babies were born to girls of 16 years of age or less.' Although some of the consequences of the pregnancy and a few facts about the perinatal period are known, reliable information is scanty or non-existent about most aspects of the infants. The known consequences of the schoolgirl pregnancy are all to the disadvantage of the girls, their infants, their families, and society. Marriage is unlikely to solve many of the problems of the pregnant schoolgirl (and in 1981 only 870 of the babies were born within wedlock) and may actually compound the difficulties;University, D.F.M.T.H.O.M.A.S.St James's