http://www.mysanantonio.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D885AHM04.htmlAn infant with a lethal genetic disorder will remain on life support for at least one more week after a judge agreed Wednesday to hear more arguments from the attorney for the child's mother
Wanda Hudson's 4-month-old son, Sun Hudson, has been on a mechanical ventilator since his birth because he cannot breathe on his own.
Texas Children's Hospital officials say no treatment can save him and want to remove him from life support
Sun's mother disputes the hospital's position and has been fighting to keep him on life support. Sun suffers from thanatophoric dysplasia, a condition characterized by extremely short limbs, a narrow chest, small ribs and underdeveloped lungs.
Wednesday's hearing was meant to give Caballero the opportunity to prove there is a reasonable probability that another hospital would take over Sun's care. A hospital must continue care if there is a reasonable probability that another hospital will admit the patient.
Caballero said he had yet to find another hospital, but said he was still trying.