Kathy Kitzis Calmbirth and Doula

Kathy Kitzis Calmbirth and Doula Australian Calmbirth© educator with 15 years experience teaching couples from all over the world.

Since the birth of my twins in 2007 in HK I have become more interested in pre and post natal issues and helping women through this transformational time. I gave birth to my third child, a wonderful homebirth experience in HK in 2012. I have expanded my knowledge and services to include pre and post natal massage, Calmbirth educator , birth Doula, to further my ability to provide information and s

upport to new (and 2nd, 3rd time) mums. Diploma of Remedial Massage (ACNT-2000)
Doula (Childbirth International-2010)
Calmbirth Educator (Calmbirth Australia-2010)

More women should have access to water for birth.
12/05/2026

More women should have access to water for birth.

Interesting comparison of epidural and water immersion. NB groups were self-selected, which may have influenced results. "Spontaneous vaginal birth was almost 17 times more likely in the water immersion group [94.5% vs 50.6%] (OR = 16.866 [6.540, 43.480], p < 0.001), whereas the odds of having a cesarean birth were almost 40 times higher in the epidural group [0.7 vs 21.9%] (OR = 39.346 [3.610, 429.120], p < 0.001). The odds of having an intact perineum were more than two times higher for the water immersion group (OR = 2.606 [1.290, 5.250], p = 0.007), whereas having an episiotomy was more than eight times more likely for the epidural group [4.1 vs 26.1%] (OR = 8.307 [2.800, 24.610], p < 0.001). Newborns in the water immersion group showed a better 5 min Apgar score and umbilical cord arterial pH and lower rates in admissions at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Conclusions: Women choosing water immersion as an analgesic method were no more likely to experience adverse outcomes and presented better results than women choosing epidural analgesia." Full paper here https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/12/19/1919

12/05/2026

13 years already since my TedX talk.

05/05/2026

Shoutout to my mum. An amazing midwife, an amazing mother and an amazing woman. Still getting life tips from her and she helps shape my work as a doula and Calmbirth educator.

01/04/2026

The space you learn in matters more than we often realise.

It’s not just the information. It’s how your body feels as you receive it.

When a space feels calm, safe, and considered…
When a space is calm, your nervous system softens. Your mind is clearer. You can take things in.

This connection between environment and experience is just as true for birth.

The environment influences how you feel, cope, and how your body responds.

This is why I care so much about the space...
for learning, and for birth.

Address

4/339 Williamstown Road
Port Melbourne, VIC
3207

Opening Hours

Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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