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Universidad y Salud
versión impresa ISSN 0124-7107versión On-line ISSN 2389-7066
Resumen
VASQUEZ-TRESPALACIOS, Elsa María et al. Return to work, family functionality, and social support in women who experienced pregnancy after age 35 in Antioquia, Colombia. Univ. Salud [online]. 2025, vol.27, n.1, e8569. Epub 12-Feb-2025. ISSN 0124-7107. https://doi.org/10.22267/rus.252701.340.
Introduction:
Pregnancy after the age of 35 is an increasingly common trend in the contemporary world; however, aspects such as returning to work and its relationship with family functionality and social support remain underexplored.
Objective:
To assess work reentry, family functionality, and social support in women who experienced pregnancy after the age of 35 in Medellín and the metropolitan area of Antioquia, Colombia.
Materials and methods:
A descriptive study measuring sociodemographic characteristics, social support, family functionality, and satisfaction with work reentry following pregnancy in 106 women from the department of Antioquia, Colombia.
Results:
Of the participants, 82.1 % had an education level higher than secondary school, and over half belonged to the upper-middle class. No participant with normal family functionality reported unsatisfactory work reentry, and approximately 80 % of these women were still employed. 75 % of the participants reported not experiencing postpartum depression; however, only 43.8 % self-reported normal family functionality.
Conclusion:
For a pregnant woman over 35 years of age, a functional family and a positive perception of social support play a beneficial role in work reentry.
Palabras clave : Pregnant women; women’s health; return to work; social support; family relations.












