It will be defined as homicide. That’s good. Homicide isn’t always murder as in the case of capital punishment or a justifiable accident.
That would at least leave it up to the defendant to demonstrate a murder did not take place.
On the other hand, there are few abortions that are not intentional. The exceptions I can think of would involve cancers or some other illness in which the mother risks that both mother and child will survive despite a round of treatment that would pose risk to both.
All the rat callers are outraged over black bondage which expired 160 years ago. Not a peep over hundreds of thousands of BLACK MURDERS per year going on now and how the party that once defended black bondage, defends black murder.
Abortion hangs by a Scotus decision. There is no federal law that established it, despite Article I Section 1. It needs to be reheard.