(1) K.V. Chachava Institute of Perinatalogy, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 38 Kostava Str., Tbilisi, 0108, Republic of Georgia
Abstract:
Background
Very little is known about the perinatal genesis of circadian rhythmicity in the human fetus. Some researchers have found evidence of rhythmicity early on in fetal development, whereas others have observed a slow development of rhythmicity during several years after birth.