This article makes a reflection about women's reality in times of Pandemic. The problem surrounding the present work starts from the question: How has been the experience of women during the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, due to the accumulation of care as a "female task" and the uterine scream that comes with this situation? To answer this question it is looked into references from the Feminist Theology, that works from women's experiences to analyze the reality and theological reflection, which puts life in its own extent as a hermeneutic criteria. The methodology used was bibliographic research, from journal articles, interviews and books. In addition, we are three women, professionals, also affected by the home office that mixes with the house's work and the need for a new organization. The teaching-learning process during the Pandemic has been cruel and has affected, especially, the lives of women. The house, that should be a safe place, presents itself to many as a place of constant danger. Many paid and unpaid care jobs are performed by women. Historically, "care" has been delegated to women, on the one hand, been exalted as part of the female being/doing (mother and housewife) and on the other hand, it is an unpaid or underpaid work (nurses, social workers). The article is presented in three parts: the experience of women, the need to reinvent the tradition of care, and the uterine scream that sounds now with indignation. The pandemic highlighted pre-existing issues such as the increase in r care under the shoulders of women, whether at home or in the different professions that women are on the front lines, and violence against women. The Pandemic accentuates the social, racial, and gender inequality in Brazilian society, with the worst affected being poor, black, brown, elderly, and disabled women. The scream that is born from feminism calls for a reinvention of the world we inhabit.