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According to [[Jack Harkness]], by [[2008]], [[oestrogen]] entered the '''[[water]] cycle''' when [[people]] flushed their [[contraceptive]] [[pill]]s down the [[toilet]]: sending the [[hormone]] "all the way up into the [[sky]], [then] all the way back down on to me" via [[rain]]. Jack further claimed that this was "feminising" the [[fish]]. Nevertheless, he was happy enough to avoid another pregnancy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'')
According to [[Jack Harkness]], by [[2008]], [[oestrogen]] entered the '''[[water]] cycle''' when [[people]] flushed their [[contraceptive]] [[pill]]s down the [[toilet]]: sending the [[hormone]] "all the way up into the [[sky]], [then] all the way back down on to me" via [[rain]]. Jack further claimed that this was "feminising" the [[fish]]. Nevertheless, he was happy enough to avoid another pregnancy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'')
[[Category:Bodies of water on Earth]]
[[Category:Ecology]]
[[Category:Geology from the real world]]

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Water cycle

According to Jack Harkness, by 2008, oestrogen entered the water cycle when people flushed their contraceptive pills down the toilet: sending the hormone "all the way up into the sky, [then] all the way back down on to me" via rain. Jack further claimed that this was "feminising" the fish. Nevertheless, he was happy enough to avoid another pregnancy. (TV: Everything Changes)