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You would think Koepkas are enjoying the off-season. Smash GC captain Brooks Koepka has no event listed after the LIV Golf season ended last month. The five-time major winner might catch up on some lost sleep after grinding for a better part of the year – you know the travels, the practice sessions, the tournaments. Well, there is little respite at home.

Because there is little relief when you have a one-year-old son. The Koepkas had to stay up in the middle of the night. Crew is growing up and currently, his primary molars are emerging. Typically, the primary molars emerge between 10-14 months. This period can be painful as well. 

Sims on her Instagram story detailed, “Brooks and I are both team No Sleep right now. Crew is cutting his molars and he had us both up from 1 AM to 5 AM last night. So yes, I am going to bed right now. At 7 PM.

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According to Kids Dental Online, during stage 3 of teething, when the primary molars come out, it’s typical for kids to have an erratic sleep schedule. Parents losing sleep is not very uncommon either. Moreover, the pain can be severe at times. Jena Sims didn’t reveal on her Instagram story whether Crew was experiencing any pain, however.

The Koepkas, perhaps, should brace themselves for what’s ahead, as stage 5 teething is known to be the most painful for children. Nevertheless, this is another ‘milestone’ after Crew hit one a few weeks ago. 

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Brooks Koepka’s kid is growing up faster than the couple thought

Jena Sims recently posted an update on her Instagram story, captioning, ‘Sad but big day’. Well, Crew is growing up fast. The 35-year-old model-entrepreneur wife of Brooks Koepka wrote, “Upgraded from a ‘baby-sized diaper bag’ to a Toddler-sized one,” adding three crying emojis (tears of joy, we would assume) with a love emoji. Parents love their kids to be kids, but at the same time, watching them grow up is also a joyous moment.

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Crew was born on July 27, 2023, six weeks before the due date. However, he also developed health complications for which he had to be admitted to the NICU. Sims later recounted the stressful experience of leaving her baby in the hospital, saying she would never wish any parents to go through what she had. 

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The doctors and nurses worked tirelessly, and as a result of their care, Crew was able to return home in good health. Later, Sims took her son to the NICU again with a cart full of gifts for the nurses. Even then, she revealed that the nurses were surprised that the baby grew up so fast. Well, the Koepkas are surely having an exciting time, and fans can surely expect more updates from Sims and Koepka.

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