There are, of course, several errors and key omissions in this story from the Scotsman (U.K.), not the least important being that "emergency contraception" is not exposed for being, in scientific fact, a chemical concoction that itself aborts babies. However, I post the story as yet one more example of how wrong were the claims by pro-abortion agencies that the easy availability of "emergency contraception" drugs would sharply reduce surgical abortions.
And as for the claim that "party seasons" are followed by increases in surgical abortions, the newspaper could have found that out by talking to any pro-life sidewalk counselor.