I wept every night about not being able to have children, said Diana Hamilton

I spent roughly six days in the hospital during the height of Covid when visitors were prohibited and I feared for my life because no one could explain what was wrong.

I wept every night about not being able to have children, said Diana Hamilton

Ghanaian gospel singer Diana Hamilton has opened up about the difficult times she and her husband faced as a result of not being able to have children.

She cried herself to sleep every night for more than six years before she was ultimately able to conceive and give birth.

Speaking on JOY Prime, Dian Hamilton said that because of what she went through, she wants women who are unable to have children to be treated with dignity.

I would cry every month when the end of the month came and my expectations were dashed. When you're a Christian, you don't cry like an atheist; you cry with hope.

You are being hypocritical if you don't cry. I cried because it was a miracle, but I had faith in God.

Diana Hamilton added that a lot of her songs were greatly influenced by the joy she experienced after becoming a mother.

She now thinks that the harsh treatment and the stream of tears were worthwhile.

The vocalist of "Adom" also revealed that she was close to passing away from a terrible illness.

I spent roughly six days in the hospital during the height of Covid when visitors were prohibited and I feared for my life because no one could explain what was wrong.

"They conducted testing, but they are still unable to identify it. They were using every available medication and my infection rate was increasing, but just as I was starting to worry, God performed a miraculous cure.

Recall that Dr. Joseph Hamilton is married to Diana Hamilton, 43 and that the two are parents to a set of twins.