The state of stress, anxiety, or other symptoms of depression is a form of perinatal distress. The state of the relationship with a partner is one of the triggers for emotional stress on the mother. The emotional instability of the mother has an impact on the mother and can affect the development of the baby in the postpartum period. This study aims to explore the existing scientific evidence related to the mental health of pregnant women, scoping review. This research is a scoping review using the Arkshey & O'Malley Framework and the PRISMA-ScR Checklist. Search literature in this study using 3 databases, namely Pubmed, Proquet, and Science Direct. The keywords used are the role or influence, husband, and mental health of pregnant women. The study used the 2018 version of the Mix Method Appraisal Tools (MMAT 2018). There are 1,444 potentially relevant articles and there are 7 eligible articles selected. The inclusion criteria of the article are articles published from 2016 to 2021, articles in English, articles that focus on the husband's role in the mental health of pregnant women, there are conclusions about the husband's relationship in the mental health of pregnant women. This research comes from 5 different countries, 7 eligible articles using a quantitative design, were conducted at the Primary Health Center. The mapping of the themes obtained is relationship satisfaction and partner support. During pregnancy, the mother needs internal support from her partner. Community-based health services are effective in preventing mental illness during pregnancy.