This article described the nursing experiences of caring a family with unexpected stillbirth. Using Roy's adaptation model, we evaluated a 19 year-old pregnant woman and her relatives from the 12th to the 14th of December in 2002. In the labor room, we found that the pregnant woman was suffering from several nursing problems including acute pain, grief, anxiety, and sense of guilt, etc. After nursing process, the feelings of sorrow, anger, and guilt of this pregnant woman and her husband were greatly released and a healthy physical and mental state was rebuilt for her next pregnancy. This experience provided nursing staffs with a reference for caring similar pregnant woman and her relatives in the future.