Updated 02:59 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

World|Wed, Nov. 04 2009 11:56 PM EDT

Baby's Right-to-Life Case Pits Father Against Mother

By Aaron J. Leichman|Christian Post Reporter

Parents of a baby born with a severe birth defect faced off against one another in a British court Monday to determine their child’s fate.

While the doctors and mother of the baby want to disconnect his respirator "to allow him a peaceful, calm and dignified death," the child’s father is asking the High Court in London to save the baby’s life.

He says the one-year-old baby – who suffers from a rare genetic condition that makes him unable to breathe on his own – can play and recognize his parents. Furthermore, according to the Mayo Clinic in the United States, even potentially fatal forms of congenital myasthenic syndrome – the baby’s condition – "can usually be treated successfully" with "accurate diagnosis and appropriate therapy."

"Despite testing it remains unclear which form of CMS he (the baby) suffers from," Kiran Bhogal, a lawyer representing the hospital, told CNN.

Still, lawyers for the hospital say the child's life is "miserable, sad and pitiful" and that his lungs are filled with fluid every few hours, giving him the sensation as if he is choking.

To remove the fluid, doctors must use suction, which also causes the child to suffer.

"I find it very difficult and challenging caring for children on a daily basis who are as disabled as RB," said a pediatrician who supervises the care of the baby, referred to as RB to protect his identity.

"It troubles me that I am committing him on a daily basis to ongoing ventilation in an intensive care unit where I think that his daily existence is distressing and that he does not have the basic building blocks which I would see as necessary to live in the outside world," he told the court on the second day of the hearing.

The hearing of baby RB’s case was scheduled to resume Wednesday and is being presided by Judge Andrew McFarlane.

According to reports, the parents of baby RB are in their 20s and amicably separated.

Baby RB was diagnosed with CMS after he was born last October and has yet to leave the hospital.

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  • Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:21 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    "The sad fact that this has little to do with quality of life for the hospital but the cost of treatment."

    Thats not true UKSaint which you know from reading the papers etc...you know that it is the mother who thinks her child (whom she loves) should be allowed to die, nothing to do with cost . ...stick to the facts please.

  • Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:26 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    The humane thing to do would let the child die with dignity.

    For all of you christians-what if his soul is trapped in a fleshy hell and yearns to be free?

    He will be happier in heaven

    The father is selfish-wants the child alive for himself, not thinking of the tortue the child must be going through!!

    Honestly, ask anyone if they would want to live like that and the answer would be NO-why would anyone think the child would chosoe to live as if drowning every few minutes?

  • Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:36 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    But socialized- er, I mean free- um, no, I mean "single payer" is going to WORK in the US!

  • Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:38 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    I have friends whose (now) 15 year old son has the same condition and they are supporting the father.

    The sad fact that this has little to do with quality of life for the hospital but the cost of treatment. no NHS trust in this country will continue to provide the level of care required for these cases. That is why we get so many of these cases in court and those are the ones where the parents are not so bamboozled or worn down that they fight the "experts"!

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