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Depression and anger

I'm 22 years old and I am 26 days away from my 3rd trimester. I'm having a boy and am very excited but within the last week depression and anger has hit me hard. I have outbursts of mixed emotions on a daily basis; screaming, crying, and anger. I seem to not be able to control it anymore. Sometimes I'll just lay in bed and cry for an hour or two and I'm just not sure why. I am happy about my pregnancy but these hormones are out of control. Today I freaked out on my boyfriend and punched a hole in the door. This is not healthy for the baby or normal behavior for myself. I seem to be going out of my mind. I plan on talking to my doctor about it and have an appointment on the 13th I just really need some advice and would like to know if anyone else is feeling this way :(
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Being pregnant is ******* hard.. My moods are up and down Somedays I'm happy other Days I'm sad and just want to cry. I'm 2 days from my 3rd trimester and honestly can't wait to not be pregnant and just have my daughter here
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Maybe its the extra testosterone? I'm having a boy and I can for sure tell my attitude has change drastically because of the extra hormones. Like sometimes I just lay in bed for half the day and either cry or just sleep..
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