Why would that be a problem? Fraternization is allowed, as per Starfleet regs. If word got out that Picard and Beverly had a thing, there'd be no problem at all. There's no scandal in that.If word ever got out that he did the nasty with his Chief Medical Officer, there would've been a scandal (aside from the fact that he outranks her).
And we can only assume that birth control in the 25th century is 100% accurate. Meaning, Beverly would have only had Jack if she wanted to. So again, it begs the question, why didn't she tell Picard?
Unplanned pregnancies should have long been a thing of the past. With 25th-century medical technology, pregnancy must only exist if it is specifically desired. If Jack exists, and Picard (presumably) did not plan to be a father, then Beverly must HAVE planned it, and deliberately concealed it from him. So why would she do that?
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