I don’t think the Constitution gives the Federal government the authority to ban abortion, or to forbid the states from banning abortion.
Especially after JDRockefeller III told them in 1970...
After two years of concentrated effort, we have concluded that, in the long run, no substantial benefits will result from further growth of the Nation’s population, rather that the gradual stabilization of our population through voluntary means would contribute significantly to the Nation’s ability to solve its problems. We have looked for, and have not found, any convincing economic argument for continued population growth. The health of our country does not depend on it, nor does the vitality of business nor the welfare of the average person.
https://www.population-security.org/rockefeller/001_population_growth_and_the_american_future.htm
If you decide to visit that population-security site make sure you at least scan Chapter 11 where you can learn where the source of human reproductive 'issues' flow from. Issues like:
The elimination of legal restrictions on access to contraceptive information and services, and the development by the states of affirmative legislation to permit minors to receive such information and services.
The elimination of administrative restrictions on access to voluntary contraceptive sterilization.
The liberalization of state abortion laws along the lines of the New York State statute.
Greater investments in research and development of improved methods of contraception.
Full support of all health services related to fertility, programs to improve training for and delivery of these services, an extension of government family planning project grant programs, and the development of a program of family planning education.
The complete message to congress and President Nixon and President Nixon's reply can be read at https://www.bucksafa11.org/2022/03/02/smell-the-sulfur/