. >> larissa cook who is the mother of a child who ended up having all sorts of issues afterwards, said quote there's nothing that i would say, that would allow you to give my baby what he wants as opposed to what he need. in some cases, you point out the mothers weren't even given the opportunity to read them, she was asked to sign it when she was on her way into an emergency c section. how does that fit into the idea of informed consent? >> that's a very serious ethical question. when women are in medical distress and directed by medical professionals they trust to take part in something represented in a certain way, regardless of what the consent form says, they trusted, something that is not under investigation but perhaps should be is, how are those medical professionals told to misrepresent in the words of these parents at least the study? the parents didn't know each other yet each one describes a similar misunderstanding or alleged misrepresentation eption how the study was shown to them. they were looking for greater good for something that would help future pre areemies for su