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not responding to pumpshield? thrush? HELP!?

I have been breastfeeding my baby boy since he was born (5.5 months). I have also been pumping and typically got 3-4oz per session. In the past week, I've gone from a few oz per session to a fraction of an ounce, and tonight I got NOTHING! When my son nurses, I still hear him swallowing and there is milk on his face and mouth when he is done, and if I squeeze my nipple milk comes out. But I am not responding to the pump!The only things that have changed in the past week or so are that my son and I had thrush and were treated, and that I weaned him from the nipple shield. Actually, he weaned himself: just knocked it off and started nursing.Has anyone ever dealt with this? At first I thought it was my supply, but now I highly doubt that. Could it be something wrong with my pump, or my reaction?

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Are you sure it's not the wrinkle guard cycle doing that. Check to see if anything is obstructing the exhaust and the lint screen is clean
Yes mine does and it cathes my attention quick. My old shitty school fire alarm was so quiet you can barly hear it during classes! Like a mircowave going off after its done heating food, Beep Beep (Silence) Beep Beep. It was a really old school until i moved to Dallas TX and go to a great school with lots of friends. So yes mine does. I go to Middle School.
Perhaps, I'm not intellectually armed to furnish a complete answer, but I'll give it a shot, as my notion describes. The speedometer is attached to the car, which is also moving at the speed of 0.8c. Since both the objects are at the same inertial frame of reference, all physical laws are identical to any other set at another inertial frame of reference, and the latter inertial frame of reference can be a frame, where velocity is 0, relative to the point of reference you've used to conclude the speed of the car as 0.8c. In other words, the number of rotations per unit time is not to change for the speed-o-meter, and it will read the speed of 0.8c, provided that it's scaled to speeds relative to the point of reference the velocity of the car is being refered to. HTH

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