Indi Gregory's parents are appealing after a judge ruled her treatment cannot end at home.
The parents of a critically ill baby will appeal over where her life-support can be removed at a new hearing.
At Wednesday's hearing, the judge concluded withdrawing treatment at home would be "too dangerous", and Indi's life-support was due to be removed at the QMC no earlier than 14:00 GMT on Thursday. Since then Indi's parents have failed to persuade Court of Appeal judges in London and judges at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, to overturn the decision.to move Indi to Rome for further care on 2 November, with Mr Justice Peel ruling it "would not be in Indi's best interests".
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