From Stalin to Putin, abortion has had a complicated history in Russia

FILE - Russian Orthodox believers hold Bibles as they line up to kiss the relics of St. Nicholas in Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow, Russia, on Friday, May 26, 2017. Although abortion in Russia is still legal and widely available, new restrictions are being considered as President Vladimir Putin forges closer ties with the Russian Orthodox Church and takes an increasingly socially conservative turn while seeking to reverse the country's declining population. (AP Photo, File)

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — They were banned under Soviet dictator Josef Stalin but commonplace under later Kremlin leaders. Now, after less than a century, official attitudes about abortion in Russia are changing once again.

Although abortion is still legal and widely available, new restrictions are being considered as President Vladimir Putin takes an increasingly socially conservative turn and seeks to reverse Russia's declining population.

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