Dynasty Harris

Pronouns: She/Her

Cultural/Ethnic Background: Black

Languages Spoken: English

Role: Professional

Services Offered: Labor & Birth, Prenatal, Postpartum

Service Locations: Worcester, Newton, Dorchester, Roxbury, Hyde Park

Doula Training: Doulas of the Diaspora

Certificates: Certified Breastfeeding Specialist

Biography:

Dynasty is a full-spectrum doula providing holistic, individualized support to families throughout pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period.

She offers evidence-based care with a strong emphasis on prenatal education, emotional wellness, and hands-on comfort measures to help birthing people feel confident and empowered. Dynasty has experience supporting high-risk pregnancies, VBAC births, medically induced labors, and breastfeeding families, offering steady guidance across a wide range of birth experiences.

Her approach is trauma-informed and rooted in honoring the connection between mind, body, and spirit. She is passionate about creating safe, affirming spaces for diverse families and supporting clients in advocating for themselves within medical settings. Dynasty also provides support to Spanish-speaking clients, helping ensure clear communication and inclusive care.

Through personalized care and thoughtful support, she walks alongside families every step of the way, fostering calm, confidence, and connection during one of life’s most transformative moments.

Why did you become a doula?:

I became a doula because I saw how much families need consistent, informed, and compassionate support during pregnancy and postpartum. My own journey into motherhood opened my eyes to the gaps in care, especially around emotional support, education, and advocacy. I felt called to stand in that space, to help families feel prepared, heard, and confident in their decisions. Supporting birth work feels like both purpose and service for me.

What is your personal connection to birth/family/community?:

Motherhood deeply shaped my connection to birth and family. Navigating pregnancy, postpartum, and co-parenting strengthened my understanding of how important community support truly is. I also recognize the disparities that exist in maternal health, particularly within communities of color. That awareness drives me to provide culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care that honors each family’s lived experience. Birth is not just a medical event. It is generational, spiritual, and communal.

What is your philosophy of doula care?:

My philosophy is centered on informed choice, autonomy, and individualized support. I believe every family deserves to feel respected and empowered in their birth experience, whether that includes medical interventions or not. I provide evidence-based education, emotional grounding, and practical support while honoring each client’s values, faith, and personal goals. My role is not to lead, but to walk alongside.

Who is your ideal client?:

My ideal client is someone who values education, open communication, and collaborative care. I work best with families who want to feel prepared and supported, whether this is their first birth or not. I especially feel aligned with clients who are seeking culturally aware care and desire both practical guidance and emotional presence throughout pregnancy and postpartum.

Areas of Specialization:

VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean), High-risk pregnancy, First-time parents, Unmedicated birth, Solo parenting, Induction, Trauma-informed care, Pregnancy after loss, Breastfeeding, Nutrition, Community resources & referrals, Pumping, Baby wearing, Postpartum recovery