This qualitative study explored psychosocial care for women who experienced miscarriage in a public hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic in Melbourne, Australia, and the effects of this on the nurses and midwives who cared for them. Findings showed a movement further away from family-focused care increasing the risk of women feeling isolated, alone and psychologically traumatised. This study also showed the increased distress nurses and midwives felt caring for women experiencing miscarriage during the pandemic on both their own wellbeing and for their patients.