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'''Oestrogen''' [[pill]]s were used as [[contraceptive]]s. According to [[Jack Harkness]], by [[2008]], contraceptives could be identified in [[Earth]]'s [[rain]]. As Jack explained, 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". 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]]'') | '''Oestrogen''' [[pill]]s were used as [[contraceptive]]s. According to [[Jack Harkness]], by [[2008]], contraceptives could be identified in [[Earth]]'s [[rain]]. As Jack explained, 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". 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]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 23:56, 17 October 2019
Oestrogen pills were used as contraceptives. According to Jack Harkness, by 2008, contraceptives could be identified in Earth's rain. As Jack explained, 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". Jack further claimed that this was "feminising" the fish. Nevertheless, he was happy enough to avoid another pregnancy. (TV: Everything Changes)