During the early years of his presidency, Ronald Reagan regularly invited anti-abortion and evangelical Christian groups to the White House. On those occasions White House staff asked Koop, whose outspoken opposition to abortion had initially brought him to Reagan's attention, to address these groups at the White House, sometimes together with the President, sometimes by himself. In this undated speech, delivered in 1984, Koop described his efforts while a pediatric surgeon in Philadelphia to find counseling and adoption services for women who had unwanted pregnancies, as an alternative to abortion.
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