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OK. Generally speaking, you can't really find out you're pregnant until you miss your period. (yeah, there are a few EPTs that tell you before that, but unless you're actively trying, who wastes their money on those?)
Assuming a person has a swiss watch perfect 28 day cycle and a pregnancy is measured from the first day of the last menstrual cycle, the earliest the average person would find out they were pregnant is at exactly 4 weeks gestational age.
Father's day was on 6.15.2014 this year. Erin disappeared on 6.28.2014. Reports have said she confirmed she was pregnant on Father's Day. Doing the math, the MINIMUM amount of time she could have been pregnant, assuming the above criteria are true is 5 weeks and 6 days.
That's the cold hard math. So 3 weeks is out. Even with the 5 days before your missed period test, she would still be 5 weeks and 1 day.
Now, as I recall, the reports say that Father's Day is when the pregnancy was "confirmed" which is an interesting turn of phrase. That implies that it was suspected BEFORE that date.
Now, I realize that some people know they're pregnant before they miss their period. I've known people were pregnant before the pregnant person has known. (Really, of all the superpowers I could have, I got pregnancy detection, being able to guess lottery numbers would be WAY more useful.) But assuming that EC was not using an EPT every month before she was even late and assuming she was 28 days swiss watch, she had to have been at least 6 weeks along when she vanished.
As far as "3 weeks is out" goes, it could easily have been that is what JC thought, and originally told LE when she went missing, that she was 2-3 weeks pregnant (and has been in so many MSM articles from the beginning) -- because she had taken a home pregnancy test and told him on Father's Day she was pregnant (on May 15th) -- then about 2 weeks later (on the 28th) she went missing, so he thought she was 2-3 weeks along at the time (2 weeks since positive test/she told him). She could have been farther along, and just not realized or revealed to JC, especially if she wasn't sure whether JC was the father and what she was going to do about that uncertainty.
As far as how soon the medical/ob/gyn staff at the marine base would see her, 2-3 months is probably a minimum, but if she had had a miscarriage a few months before, maybe they were willing to see her sooner than most, which is maybe why she had already made an appointment for the week after she went missing (I think I recall from MSM articles or her family/sister-in-law? early on) to be seen and officially "confirm" the pregnancy/have her first prenatal checkup, which never happened.
MOO that she was in the early stages of pregnancy and told her friend in TN at least, and her husband, and apparently CL because it was possibly his. How far along she was and whether the autopsy can confirm her pregnancy (and/or get DNA to show who the father was) is probably something LE is working on and most likely they won't share any such info with the public for awhile, if at all (until trial).