I went back to work part-time when my youngest was 6, then became full-time when he was about 12 ( basically had to when I got divorced). Worked full time for another 22 years or so.
Prior to my divorce, I accompanied my husband to an interview for a post as a GP quite far away from where we lived at the time. I was told ( in no uncertain terms and by the wife of one of the GPs) that, in that area, the doctors' wives were not expected to go out to work.
Even these days, however, it is harder for a woman to work full-time and to gain promotion if that's something we want to go for. In general, the majority of childcare, housework, planning family events and other caring duties still fall to women with insufficient thought given to accommodating or changing this. Some will be sceptical no doubt and think that we are now treated equally. If so, try this fascinating read carolinecriadoperez.com/book/invisible-women/