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A survey of infant feeding practices reveals that many of the current government recommendations are not being adopted by parents. Jane Morgan and Jacqueline Stordy describe the study findings. The publication of the 1994 Coma report on infant weaning should provide a timely opportunity for health visitors to take the initiative in educating and informing parents on good infant feeding practices, they suggest.