Start naming me all the laws that restrict a man’s personal decisions concerning his own body?
Take your time.
I can't:
-- take medicines that aren't governmentally approved (even if I have late-stage cancer and will die if I don't give something a try).
-- get medical procedures that aren't governmentally approved (even if I am 100% certain it would help me and am willing to sign a waver).
-- sell one my kidneys for $250,000.
-- take various drugs.
-- pay someone to kill me.
-- get assisted suicide in any state.
But that is all missing the point.
People against abortion believe that abortion is murder of another person. They don't want murder of another person to be legal.
People for abortion don't believe that abortion is murder. They want the mother to have the freedom to get that procedure done.
However, the Constitution doesn't decide whether or not a fetus or 20-week baby is a person. Even if it did decide an N-week baby is not a person, the Constitution still does not have the power to force every State to make abortion legal. Because states have the power to make even life-saving medical treatments and medicines illegal if the treatments and medicines don't pass the state's laws or bureaucratic rules.
Anti-abortion people want the Federal Government to force all states to make abortion illegal.
Pro-abortion people want the Federal Government to force all states to make abortion legal.
I think that they are both wrong. It is now and should remain a matter for the people of each State to decide.