No, Cesarean Section Day is primarily observed in the United States. It commemorates the historical significance of the first successful C-section in 1794 and celebrates advancements in maternal and infant health. While its observance may resonate globally, it's officially recognized in the U.S. as a day to honor medical progress and maternal courage in the realm of childbirth.
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